Which statement is true about an alarm in a Suppressed state?

Which statement is true about an alarm in a Suppressed state?
A . An alarm can be suppressed for a specific duration in seconds.
B . An alarm can be suppressed for a specific duration in days.
C . An alarm can be suppressed for a specific duration in minutes.
D . An alarm can be suppressed for a specific duration in hours.

Answer: D

Explanation:

An alarm can be suppressed for a specific duration in hours.

According to the VMware NSX documentation, an alarm can be in one of the following states: Open, Acknowledged, Suppressed, or Resolved12

An alarm in a Suppressed state means that the status reporting for this alarm has been disabled by the user for a user-specified duration12

When a user moves an alarm into a Suppressed state, they are prompted to specify the duration in hours. After the specified duration passes, the alarm state reverts to Open. However, if the system determines the condition has been corrected, the alarm state changes to Resolved13

To learn more about how to manage alarm states in NSX, you can refer to the following resources:

VMware NSX Documentation: Managing Alarm States 1

VMware NSX Documentation: View Alarm Information 2

VMware NSX Intelligence Documentation: Manage NSX Intelligence Alarm States 3 https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Intelligence/1.2/user-guide/GUID-EBD3C5A8-F9AB-4A22-BA40-92D61850C1E6.html

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