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vSphere Architecture, Products and SolutionshardMultiple ChoiceObjective-mapped

Quick Answer

The answer is to create a separate cluster with a compatible image specification for the new host. This is required because vLCM enforces strict hardware compatibility checks at the cluster level; when a host’s hardware version differs from the cluster baseline image, it cannot be added to that cluster without breaking the consistency of the image specification. On the VCP-DCV exam, this concept tests your understanding that vLCM uses image-based management to ensure all hosts in a cluster share identical firmware, drivers, and ESXi versions, and that heterogeneous hardware must be isolated into its own cluster with a tailored image. A common trap is assuming vLCM automatically adapts to different hardware, but it does not—it requires separate clusters for incompatible hosts. Memory tip: “Different hardware, different cluster—vLCM won’t cluster.”

VCP-DCV vSphere Architecture, Products and Solutions Practice Question

This VCP-DCV practice question tests your understanding of vsphere architecture, products and solutions. Read the scenario carefully and evaluate each option against the stated constraints before committing to an answer. After answering, compare your reasoning against the explanation and wrong-answer breakdown below. Once you have made your selection, read the full explanation to reinforce the concept and understand why each distractor is designed to mislead on exam day.

An administrator wants to deploy a new ESXi host using vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM). The host has a different hardware version than the cluster baseline. Which action is required?

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Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Create a separate cluster with a compatible image specification for the new host.

Option C is correct. vLCM uses hardware compatibility checks; if the host is not compatible, it must be placed in a separate cluster or remediated via image-based management. Option A is not standard. Option B is handled by vLCM automatically if compatible. Option D is incorrect as vLCM can handle heterogeneous hardware if using clusters with multiple hardware vendors.

Key principle: NAT direction and interface roles matter as much as the IP address mapping. Inside/outside designation controls which traffic is translated.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Use a host profile to apply the configuration.

    Why it's wrong here

    Host profiles are separate from vLCM.

  • Create a separate cluster with a compatible image specification for the new host.

    Why this is correct

    Hardware differences may require a different image.

    Related concept

    Static NAT maps one inside address to one outside address.

  • Replace the host hardware to match the baseline.

    Why it's wrong here

    Unnecessary; can manage with different images.

  • Manually install the same ESXi version on the host before adding to the cluster.

    Why it's wrong here

    vLCM should manage installation if host is compatible.

Common exam traps

Common exam trap: NAT rules depend on direction and matching traffic

NAT is not only about the public address. The inside/outside interface roles and the ACL or rule that matches traffic are just as important.

Detailed technical explanation

How to think about this question

NAT questions usually test address translation, overload/PAT behaviour, static mappings and whether the right traffic is being translated. Read the interface direction and address terms carefully.

KKey Concepts to Remember

  • Static NAT maps one inside address to one outside address.
  • PAT allows many inside hosts to share one public address using ports.
  • Inside local and inside global describe the private and translated addresses.
  • NAT ACLs identify traffic for translation, not always security filtering.

TExam Day Tips

  • Identify inside and outside interfaces first.
  • Check whether the scenario needs static NAT, dynamic NAT or PAT.
  • Do not confuse NAT matching ACLs with normal packet-filtering intent.

Key takeaway

NAT direction and interface roles matter as much as the IP address mapping. Inside/outside designation controls which traffic is translated.

Real-world example

How this comes up in practice

A small business has 20 workstations on the 192.168.1.0/24 network and one public IP from its ISP. The router uses PAT (NAT overload) so all 20 devices share one public address using different source ports. NAT questions test whether you understand the four address terms and which direction each translation applies.

What to study next

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Review the four NAT address types (inside local, inside global, outside local, outside global), PAT port overload, and static vs dynamic NAT use cases. Then practise related VCP-DCV NAT questions on configuration and troubleshooting.

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What does this VCP-DCV question test?

vSphere Architecture, Products and Solutions — This question tests vSphere Architecture, Products and Solutions — Static NAT maps one inside address to one outside address..

What is the correct answer to this question?

The correct answer is: Create a separate cluster with a compatible image specification for the new host. — Option C is correct. vLCM uses hardware compatibility checks; if the host is not compatible, it must be placed in a separate cluster or remediated via image-based management. Option A is not standard. Option B is handled by vLCM automatically if compatible. Option D is incorrect as vLCM can handle heterogeneous hardware if using clusters with multiple hardware vendors.

What should I do if I get this VCP-DCV question wrong?

Review the four NAT address types (inside local, inside global, outside local, outside global), PAT port overload, and static vs dynamic NAT use cases. Then practise related VCP-DCV NAT questions on configuration and troubleshooting.

What is the key concept behind this question?

Static NAT maps one inside address to one outside address.

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