Which two options must be completed prior to attempting to create a routed network profile? (Choose two.)
A . An external network profile must exist.
B . The user must be logged in as a network architect.
C . An external IP address must exist.
D . An NSX logical router must exist
Answer: AD
Explanation:
On-demand network created during provisioning. Routed networks contain a routable IP space divided across subnets that are linked together using Distributed Logical Router (DLR). Every new routed network has the next available subnet assigned to it and is associated with other routed networks that use the same network profile. The virtual machines that are provisioned with routed networks that have the same routed network profile can communicate with each other and the external network. You can use IP ranges obtained from the supplied VMware IPAM endpoint or from a third-party IPAM service provider endpoint that you have registered and configured in vRealize Orchestrator, such as Infoblox IPAM. An IP range is created from an IP block during allocation. A routed network profile defines a routable space and available subnets. See Creating a Routed Network Profile For an On-Demand Network.
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