-- Exhibit ---- Exhibit --An administrator has configured an NSX network as shown in the Exhibit.Both VM-A and VM-B use

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-- Exhibit ---- Exhibit --An administrator has configured an NSX network as shown in the Exhibit.Both VM-A and VM-B use

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-- Exhibit ---- Exhibit --An administrator has configured an NSX network as shown in the Exhibit.Both VM-A and VM-B use the same Distributed Router for their default gateway.Based on the exhibit, if VM-A sends a packet to VM-B,what happens to the packet before it reaches VM-B?
Exhibit Exhibit 1
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A. Distributed Router in Host-A receives the packet from VM-A and forwards it to Logical Switch 7775 in Host-B, via a VXLAN frame, which delivers it to VM-B.
B. Logical Switch 7321 in Host-A receives the packet inside a frame from VM-A and forwards it to Logical Switch 7775 in Host-B, via a VXLAN frame, which delivers it to VM-B.
C. Distributed Router in Host-A receives the packet from VM-A and forwards it to Logical Switch 7321 in Host-B, via a VXLAN frame, which delivers it to Logical Switch 7775 before it is delivered to VM-B.
D. Logical Switch 7321 in Host-A receives the packet from VM-A and forwards it to the Distributed Router in Host-B, which passes it along to Logical Switch 7775 in Host-B before it is delivered to VM-B.
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