What is the issue?
A customer is configuring an upstream disjoint Layer 2 network in a Cisco UCS domain. So far
they have configured the following:
Fabric Interconnects are in switching mode.
There is symmetrical configuration for high availability.
There are no overlapping VLANs.
Each vNIC is communicating with one disjoint Layer 2 network.
After validating the above, the customer is still having issues with network connectivity. What is
the issue?
which three of these?
A customer is configuring a network control policy in a Cisco UCS domain. The network control
policy configures the network control settings for the Cisco UCS domain, including which three of
these? (Choose three.)
What is the cause of this issue?
A customer is troubleshooting QoS in a Cisco UCS domain due to high packet drops in the
network. The customer has configured the vNIC and associated QoS policy, and changed the
MTU from 1000 to 1200. Packet drops still exist. What is the cause of this issue?
Why is the dynamic vNIC policy required?
A customer is configuring the dynamic vNIC connection policy in a Cisco UCS domain. Why is the
dynamic vNIC policy required?
What is the default number of dynamic vNICs that is specified by the Cisco UCS Manager when creating a dynamic
What is the default number of dynamic vNICs that is specified by the Cisco UCS Manager when
creating a dynamic vNIC connection policy?
which tab would you select to identify the fabric interconnect uplink associated with a given virtual circuit?
Looking at the Equipment > Chassis > Servers > Server X view from the Cisco UCS Manager
GUI, which tab would you select to identify the fabric interconnect uplink associated with a given
virtual circuit?
Which of these are causing the problem?
While attempting to boot a Cisco UCS server from SAN, you are unable to see the LUN. Which of
these are causing the problem? (Choose three.)
what happens to the traffic that was pinned to that link?
A Cisco UCS chassis has two ports on I/O Module 1 connected to Fabric Interconnect A, and two
ports on I/O Module 2 connected to Fabric Interconnect B. The I/O modules are connected to ports
1 and 2 on their respective fabric interconnects, and end host mode is configured. After a link
failure occurs on port 1 of I/O Module 1, what happens to the traffic that was pinned to that link?
what happens to blade traffic?
During a password recovery of a Cisco UCS system in a cluster configuration, what happens to
blade traffic?
which two of these need to be done?
For a KVM session to be successful, which two of these need to be done? (Choose two.)