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You need to assign VirtualiSCSI2.vhd a logical unit value of 0

You have a server named LON-DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. An iSCSI virtual disk named
VirtualiSCSI1.vhd exists on LON-DC1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You create a new iSCSI virtual disk named VirtualiSCSI2.vhd by using the existing itgt iSCSI target.
VirtualiSCSIl.vhd is removed from LON-DC1.
You need to assign VirtualiSCSI2.vhd a logical unit value of 0.
What should you do?

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A.
Modify the properties of the itgt ISCSI target.

B.
Modify the properties of the VirtualiSCSI2.vhd iSCSI virtual disk.

C.
Run the Set-VirtualDisk cmdlet and specify the -Uniqueld parameter.

D.
Run the iscsicli command and specify the reportluns parameter.

Explanation:
The virtual disk has the option to change the lun ID, no other option available in the answers appear
to allow this change.
Note: Logical unit numbers (LUNs) created on an iSCSI disk storage subsystem are not directly
assigned to a server. For iSCSI, LUNs are assigned to logical entities called targets.

4 Comments on “You need to assign VirtualiSCSI2.vhd a logical unit value of 0

  1. Franc says:

    I think the given answer is INCORRECT.

    >Microsoft states<
    Logical unit numbers (LUNs) created on an iSCSI disk storage subsystem are not directly assigned to a server. For iSCSI, LUNs are assigned to logical entities called targets.

    So to assign/change the LUN we need to modify the target.

    This is done in answer A: Modify the properties of the itgt ISCSI target




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  2. May says:

    Check Exam Ref 70-412 book page 135 – The properties dialog box of the iSCSI virtual disk allows you to modify the LUN value assigned to the disk.
    The given answer is CORRECT.




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