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300-610 · Question #49

Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the components from the left onto the descriptions on the right that indicate what occurs to Fibre Channel fabric when that component fails. Answer:

This question tests knowledge of Cisco UCS Fibre Channel architecture by requiring the test-taker to match component failures with their corresponding scope of impact on the Fibre Channel fabric.

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Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the components from the left onto the descriptions on the right that indicate what occurs to Fibre Channel fabric when that component fails. Answer:

Exhibit

300-610 question #49 exhibit

Options

  • AFI failure : results in fabric failure for all connected UCS chassis
  • BFEX failure : results in fabric failure for one UCS chassis
  • CFI-FEX link failure : results in fabric failure for some of the servers within a UCS chassis
  • DOne CNA port failure : results in fabric failure for one server

Why each option

This question tests knowledge of Cisco UCS Fibre Channel architecture by requiring the test-taker to match component failures with their corresponding scope of impact on the Fibre Channel fabric.

AFI failure : results in fabric failure for all connected UCS chassis
BFEX failure : results in fabric failure for one UCS chassis
CFI-FEX link failure : results in fabric failure for some of the servers within a UCS chassis
DOne CNA port failure : results in fabric failure for one server

Concept tested: Cisco UCS (Unified Computing System) architecture, specifically the components involved in Fibre Channel (or FCoE) connectivity, their hierarchical roles, and the scope of impact of individual component failures on the Fibre Channel fabric.

Topics

#Cisco UCS#Fibre Channel fabric#failure domains#Fabric Interconnect

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