An Organization Administrator for an AIIApps Organization in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation must determine which networks are used by deployed workloads.
How does the administrator view the networks?
A.
VPCs and connectivity profile assignments are visible in the Organization Portal, but the underlying NSX Tier-1 gateways and segments are not.
B.
VPCs, connectivity profiles and the associated NSX segment and Tier-1 gateway details can be retrieved with vcf-cli deployment get.
C.
The NSX Tier-1 gateway mappings for each workload in the Organization can be retrieved with kubectl get vm.
D.
The NSX segments mapped to each workload are visible by expanding deployment details for each deployed workload in the Organization Portal.
The AllApps (AIIApps) organization model in VCF 9.0 is built on the principle of high-level abstraction to simplify the developer experience. In this model, the Organization Portal presents networking through the lens of Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) and Connectivity Profiles. The Organization Administrator can easily view which VPC a workload belongs to and what connectivity policies (such as public access or isolation) are applied. However, the underlying NSX implementation details—such as the specific Tier-1 gateways and segments automatically created by the Supervisor—are intentionally abstracted away from the organization-level view. This "cloud-style" visibility ensures that tenants can manage their application networking without being burdened by the complexity of the provider's physical or logical NSX fabric, which remains the exclusive domain of the Provider Administrator.
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