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HP0-J73 · Question #31

Which attributes can be specified in an HP Virtual Connect Server Profile? (Select two)

The correct answer is B. Boot Parameters D. MAC and WWN addresses. HP Virtual Connect Server Profiles define portable server identities, with Boot Parameters and MAC/WWN addresses being the core configurable attributes.

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Question

Which attributes can be specified in an HP Virtual Connect Server Profile? (Select two)

Options

  • AiSCSl Initiator Name
  • BBoot Parameters
  • CFibre Channel zoning
  • DMAC and WWN addresses
  • EServer Hostname

How the community answered

(24 responses)
  • A
    4% (1)
  • B
    88% (21)
  • C
    8% (2)

Why each option

HP Virtual Connect Server Profiles define portable server identities, with Boot Parameters and MAC/WWN addresses being the core configurable attributes.

AiSCSl Initiator Name

iSCSI Initiator Names are not a configurable attribute within HP Virtual Connect Server Profiles; iSCSI initiator identity is managed at the host OS or HBA driver level.

BBoot ParametersCorrect

Boot Parameters are a native attribute of a Virtual Connect Server Profile, allowing administrators to define SAN boot targets and boot order so that the server identity is fully portable across blades.

CFibre Channel zoning

Fibre Channel zoning is enforced at the SAN fabric or switch level and is outside the scope of a Virtual Connect Server Profile.

DMAC and WWN addressesCorrect

MAC addresses (for FlexNICs/Ethernet) and WWN addresses (for FlexHBAs/Fibre Channel) are the primary identity elements stored in a VC Server Profile, enabling a server's network and SAN identity to be moved independently of the physical hardware.

EServer Hostname

Server Hostname is an operating system-level configuration and is not stored or managed within a Virtual Connect Server Profile.

Concept tested: HP Virtual Connect Server Profile configurable identity attributes

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