Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
A.
required RAID configuration, when the TRC uses direct-attached storage
B.
configuration of virtual-to-physical network interface mapping
C.
step-by-step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, and RAID setup
D.
configuration settings and patch recommendations for VMware software
E.
server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) by name only; part
numbers are not included because they change over time
Explanation:
Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the
orderable part number level.
Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) – including battery backup cache or SuperCap
– when the TRC uses DAS storage
Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup.
Configuration of Virtual-to-physical network interface mapping is design-dependent and not
included in TRC definition.
Configuration of adapters (such as Cisco VIC, 3rd-party CNA / NIC / HBA) is design-dependent and
not included in TRC definition.
Design, installation and configuration of external hardware is not included in TRC definition, such as:
Network routing and switching (e.g. routers, gateways, MCUs, ethernet/FC/FCoE switches, Cisco
Catalyst/Nexus/MDS, etc.)
QoS configuration of route/switch network devices
Cisco UCS B-Series chassis and switching components (e.g. Cisco UCS 6100/6200, Cisco UCS
2100/2200, Cisco UCS 5100)
Storage arrays (such as those from EMC, NetApp or other vendors)
Configuration settings, patch recommendations or step by step procedures for VMware software are
not included in TRC definition.
Infrastructure solutions such as Vblock from Virtual Computing Environment may also be leveraged
for configuration details not included in the TRC definition.