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Used this mapping: 20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 11 to domain. Saw it in the official practice labs so pretty confident, but always good to cross-check official config documentation just in case.
20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 11 to domain. Saw this on a mock, sure.
20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 11 to domain. Not 103 here, it's a common distractor in similar exam questions.
Looks right to me, should be 20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 for awwn, 32 for domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 for awwn, 11 for domain.
20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 -> awwn, 32 -> domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 -> awwn, 11 -> domain. This matches VSAN security filtering. Pretty sure from official guide labs, but would double check with config docs if unsure.
20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 103 to domain. Pretty sure this but 11 could work too depending on the intent with exclusive access, open to correction.
20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 11 to domain looks right. I don't think it's 103 for the last domain-common trap in practice sims.
Not sure about the last part, I matched 20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, 32 to domain, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8 to awwn, and 103 to domain. Think that's right but maybe missing something.
Nice diagram, super straightforward for VSAN configuration. Mapping: 20:01:00:38:90:54:21:8, 32, 20:0a:00:38:90:54:21:8, 103.
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