The four use cases for NSX Tags are Manageability, Third-party sharing/context sharing, Security, and Troubleshooting (Traceability). NSX Tags provide an easy way to organize, document, and manage virtual networks and can be used to track changes and enforce security policies. They can also be used to share context between third-party providers, such as cloud service providers, to ensure that security policies are adhered to. Additionally, NSX Tags can be used for logging and troubleshooting by providing traceability and making it easier to debug network issues. Reference: [1] https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T/3.0/vmware-nsx-t-30-administration-guide/GUID-2F3E7A3F-3C85-48E1-8F7E-2A2F7C2F8FCC.html [2] https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/products/nsx/vmware-nsx-data-center-for-vsphere-tag-based-security-guide.pdf
Question 32
A company's CTO has requested that all logging should be enabled for all NSX-T Data Center Distributed Firewall rules. What should be considered prior to executing this request?