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300-610 · Question #58

Which approach splits a pair of clustered fabric interconnects into two standalone devices?

The correct answer is C. Erase the configuration of both fabric interconnects.. There is no way to convert back cluster into two standalone. https://community.cisco.com/t5/unified-computing-system/break-fabric-interconnect-cluster-into-2- standalone-fabric/td-p/4123885 https://kral2.fr/crash-test-what-happen-when-you-loose-l1l2-on-an-ucsm-cluster/

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Question

Which approach splits a pair of clustered fabric interconnects into two standalone devices?

Options

  • ARun the disable fips-mode command on each fabric interconnect.
  • BRun the connect local-management command on each fabric interconnect.
  • CErase the configuration of both fabric interconnects.
  • DUnplug the Layer 1 and Layer 2 interfaces between the devices.

How the community answered

(36 responses)
  • A
    3% (1)
  • B
    3% (1)
  • C
    86% (31)
  • D
    8% (3)

Explanation

There is no way to convert back cluster into two standalone. https://community.cisco.com/t5/unified-computing-system/break-fabric-interconnect-cluster-into-2- standalone-fabric/td-p/4123885 https://kral2.fr/crash-test-what-happen-when-you-loose-l1l2-on-an-ucsm-cluster/

Topics

#Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect#cluster de-commissioning#standalone mode#configuration erase

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