You want to use UTA2 ports for native FC LUN access.
How do you accomplish this task?

A.
Configure the UTA2 ports as target ports with 16 Gb SFP+ transceivers.
B.
Configure the UTA2 ports as target ports with 10 Gb SFP+ transceivers
C.
Configure the UTA2 ports as initiator ports with 10 Gb SFP+ transceivers
D.
Configure the UTA2 ports as initiator ports with 16 Gb SFP+ transceivers
Explanation:
Native Fibre Channel drives attach directly to the Fibre Channel SAN, eliminating the need for a router.
NetApp uses the marketing term “UTA2” to refer to a new generation of network adapters that can be
configured as either 10-Gb Ethernet and FCoE ports or as 16-Gb FC initiator or target ports.
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1636035/html/GUID-EC0DDAEE-1178-48EF-B90D-
0A7DF498F71B.html
A
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I understand the “native FC LUN access” as a conection to third-party storage LUNs.
My answer: D
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Again it is not very clear. To my understanding a third-party connected storage LUN is called “array LUN”. I never heard native FC LUN in this regard, so I also believe it is answer A.
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It’s A
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FC lun using FC ports not SFP+ port!
Is correct answer A, target port FC .
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A
Bruk: SFP+ is just “Small Form-factor Pluggable” – you can plug FC SFPs in so it’s good for FC.
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