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350-601 Question #155: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: All Configuration. To create a comprehensive backup of all logical configuration settings, user information, and system settings in Cisco UCS, the 'All Configuration' backup type must be selected.

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Question

An engineer must create a backup file of the entire Cisco UCS system before the maintenance window starts. The backup file must include these attributes: - all logical configuration settings such as service profiles. VLANs. and VSANs - all Cisco UCS usernames. roles, and locales - all Cisco UCS system settings Which backup type must be selected to achieve this goal?

Options

  • AAll Configuration
  • BFull State
  • CSystem Configuration
  • DLogical Configuration

Explanation

To create a comprehensive backup of all logical configuration settings, user information, and system settings in Cisco UCS, the 'All Configuration' backup type must be selected.

Common mistakes.

  • B. A 'Full State' backup in Cisco UCS typically includes a broader system state, potentially including runtime data, which is not what's specifically requested for a configuration-centric backup; 'All Configuration' is the most appropriate for logical and system settings.
  • C. The 'System Configuration' backup type usually focuses on general system-wide settings but may not encompass all detailed logical configurations like service profiles or comprehensive user role definitions.
  • D. The 'Logical Configuration' backup type would capture service profiles and associated policies but generally would not include all UCS usernames, roles, locales, or global system settings.

Concept tested. Cisco UCS backup types and scope

Reference. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/3-1/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_3_1/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_3_1_chapter_011.html

Topics

#Cisco UCS#Backup Operations#Configuration Management#Unified Computing

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