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An engineer m9ust configure SAN connectivity in Cisco UCS manager. The requirement is to specify the WWPN of the
storage array and set the zoning type to single initiator multiple targets. The engineer must also configure interrupt
handling and queues of the vHBA interface. Which two Cisco UCS policies should be used to configure the settings?
(Choose two.)
Options
Discussion
Option B not C. The interrupt/queue config trap is common, but boot policy covers zoning and WWPN in UCS. If anyone has docs showing C handles both, let me know but pretty sure it's just B here.
B
Probably B and C here. Boot policy (B) is where you specify WWPN and zoning for SAN boot, but setting interrupt handling and queues is usually done in the Fibre Channel adapter policy (C). I think that's the core split, unless UCS changed something lately. Anyone disagree if zoning type matters?
A is wrong, B is right here. Boot policy actually lets you specify the WWPN for storage boot and set up zoning types. Adapter policy (C) is more about low-level FC settings, which isn’t strictly tied to zoning config in this scenario. Correct me if I’m off.
Probably B. The question mentions a trap with C since adapter policy sounds relevant, but boot policy is actually how you'd tie SAN target WWPNs and zoning for UCS especially for storage boot config. Anyone disagree?
C or B. C is for vHBA interrupt and queue configs, but specifying WWPN and zoning type is done via boot policy (B). Storage connection policy isn't used here. I think B and C are correct, unless I'm missing something?
Yeah, B. Boot policy ties in WWPN mapping and zoning in UCS, so pretty sure that's the move here.
Man, Cisco's naming always confuses me with these UCS policies. B tbh, since boot policy is where you directly map the storage array WWPN and handle zoning (single initiator, multiple targets). For interrupt handling and queue depth, that’s more the Fibre Channel adapter policy (C). So I'd go with B and C here but if someone's seen it different in actual UCS Manager let me know.
Option B makes sense, since boot policy is where you'd specify storage target WWPNs and zoning type. For the interrupt handling and vHBA queue configs, C (Fibre Channel adapter policy) is the one that matches. Pretty sure it's B and C unless I'm missing something from the UCS side.
I think it's B and C here. Boot policy handles the WWPN and zoning, but for configuring vHBA interrupt handling/queues I usually use Fibre Channel adapter policy too. Pretty sure that's how UCS splits these configs, let me know if you disagree.
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