VMware Certified Professional - VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Support
Last Update Dec 24, 2025
Total Questions : 60
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Through the VMware NSX Manager user interface, the administrator has identified an issue with BGP peering. Which command on the NSX Edge Transport Node provides more information about the issue?
An administrator is responsible for managing a remote VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet with the following configuration:
• A single VCF instance with a single Workload Domain.
• The Workload Domain has a single VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) cluster.
• VCF is licensed using the disconnected mode.
The administrator discovers a notification in VCF Operations showing that the VCF licenses have expired. Which three steps should the administrator take to resolve the issue? (Choose three.)
An administrator is tasked to add a new host to a vSphere cluster that was created with VMware vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) as its principal storage in an existing workload domain.
The administrator successfully commissions the new host with a VMware vMotion only network pool but is unable to add the host to the existing cluster.
What must the administrator do to be able to complete this task?
After upgrading from VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.2 to VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 9.0 the administrator attempts to enable SSH access through the vCenter console to the newly upgraded VCF Ops instance and Is not able to. They attempt to log in through SSH as the root user and they are unable to. What needs to be done to enable SSH access to the VCF Ops instance?