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A Cisco engineer is discussing a data center design scenario that consists of 24 Cisco UCS B200M6 Wade servers, 2 Cisco UCS 6454 Fabric Interconnects, and 3 Cisco UCS 5108 server chassis. In the propo
The correct answer is B. host F Port channeling. Host F Port Channeling is the UCS feature that pins each server MAC address to a single uplink port. This pinning ensures traffic is only forwarded to a server on its designated uplink port, matching exactly the requirement described in the question.
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A Cisco engineer is discussing a data center design scenario that consists of 24 Cisco UCS B200M6 Wade servers, 2 Cisco UCS 6454 Fabric Interconnects, and 3 Cisco UCS 5108 server chassis. In the proposed configuration, the server links, which are vNICs on the blades, are associated with a single uplink port Server-to-server Layer 2 traffic is locally switched, server-to- network traffic goes out on its pinned uplink port, and each server MAC address must be learned before traffic can be forwarded to it. Which feature stipulates that traffic is forwarded to a server only if it is received on a pinned uplink port for this server?
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- AMAC address table visualization
- Bhost F Port channeling
- Cnative VLAN tagging on both sides
- DRPF check
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Explanation
Host F Port Channeling is the UCS feature that pins each server MAC address to a single uplink port. This pinning ensures traffic is only forwarded to a server on its designated uplink port, matching exactly the requirement described in the question.
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