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What are the three basic states of an Ethernet interface on a Cisco Unified Computing System Fabric Interconnect? (Choose three.)
The correct answer is A. unconfigured D. uplink E. server. The three basic states for an Ethernet interface on a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect are unconfigured, uplink, and server, defining its role and functionality.
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What are the three basic states of an Ethernet interface on a Cisco Unified Computing System Fabric Interconnect? (Choose three.)
Options
- Aunconfigured
- Benabled
- Cdisabled
- Duplink
- Eserver
- Ferrdisabled
How the community answered
(48 responses)- A90% (43)
- B6% (3)
- C2% (1)
- F2% (1)
Why each option
The three basic states for an Ethernet interface on a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect are unconfigured, uplink, and server, defining its role and functionality.
An 'unconfigured' Ethernet interface is one that has not been assigned a specific role or speed, making it available for configuration as either an uplink, server, or FC port.
'Enabled' and 'disabled' are administrative states that control the operational status of an interface, rather than defining its fundamental role or type.
'Enabled' and 'disabled' are administrative states that control the operational status of an interface, rather than defining its fundamental role or type.
An 'uplink' Ethernet interface is configured to connect the Fabric Interconnect to external networks, such as upstream LAN switches, providing external network connectivity for the UCS domain.
A 'server' Ethernet interface is configured to connect to a UCS I/O module (IOM) within a chassis, providing connectivity for the blades residing in that chassis.
'Errdisabled' is a port error state indicating a problem that has caused the interface to be automatically shut down, not a basic configurable role or type.
Concept tested: Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect Ethernet port roles
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/3_1/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_3_1/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_3_1_chapter_01001.html#concept_3D155FC3A80D41038E22118320C3E573
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