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A client in a commercial building installs a Cisco blade server in the multitenant Cisco UCS blade infrastructure. To cut operating costs, the client's data center is shared with other organizations.
The correct answer is D. front panel lockout E. quiet boot. Front panel lockout: This policy disables or locks the front panel controls on the server, preventing unauthorized physical access to the server's power and management interface. This helps ensure that unauthorized users in the shared data center cannot manipulate or access the s
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A client in a commercial building installs a Cisco blade server in the multitenant Cisco UCS blade infrastructure. To cut operating costs, the client's data center is shared with other organizations. The client asks an engineer to prevent third parties from accessing their equipment and from accessing BIOS-related information when booting a server. Which two policies must be used to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
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- Apost error pause
- BCDN control
- CASPM support
- Dfront panel lockout
- Equiet boot
How the community answered
(36 responses)- A17% (6)
- B6% (2)
- C8% (3)
- D69% (25)
Explanation
Front panel lockout: This policy disables or locks the front panel controls on the server, preventing unauthorized physical access to the server's power and management interface. This helps ensure that unauthorized users in the shared data center cannot manipulate or access the server through its front panel. Quiet boot: This policy suppresses the display of BIOS-related information on the screen during server boot. It hides detailed BIOS information during startup, reducing the risk that third parties can view sensitive or configuration information during the boot process.
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