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300-610 · Question #59

Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must assign multiple Fibre Channel IDs to a single port channel. Which two features must be enabled this goal? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is C. end-host mode feature on the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects D. NPIV feature on the Cisco MDS Series. N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) NPIV allows a Fibre Channel host connection or N-Port to be assigned multiple N-Port IDs or Fibre Channel IDs (FCID) over a single link. All FCIDs assigned can now be managed on a Fibre Channel fabric as unique entities on the same physical host. D

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Question

Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must assign multiple Fibre Channel IDs to a single port channel. Which two features must be enabled this goal? (Choose two.)

Exhibit

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Options

  • ASAN Pin Groups on the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects.
  • BNPV feature on the Cisco MDS Series.
  • Cend-host mode feature on the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects
  • DNPIV feature on the Cisco MDS Series
  • ESmart Zoning feature on the Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnects

How the community answered

(55 responses)
  • A
    7% (4)
  • B
    5% (3)
  • C
    73% (40)
  • E
    15% (8)

Explanation

N-Port ID Virtualization (NPIV) NPIV allows a Fibre Channel host connection or N-Port to be assigned multiple N-Port IDs or Fibre Channel IDs (FCID) over a single link. All FCIDs assigned can now be managed on a Fibre Channel fabric as unique entities on the same physical host. Different applications can be used in conjunction with NPIV. In a virtual machine environment where many host operating systems or applications are running on a physical host, each virtual machine can now be managed independently from zoning, aliasing, and security perspectives. https://community.cisco.com/t5/unified-computing-system/npiv-npv-in-ucs/td-p/3356950 switches/200127-N-Port-Identifier-Virtualization-NPIV.html

Topics

#Fibre Channel ID#port channel#Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect#NPIV

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