what must you do when the server comes back up?

After migrating a server that is configured with dynamic vNICs, Cisco UCS Manager assigns new dynamic
vNICs to the server. If you had been monitoring traffic on an original dynamic vNIC, what must you do when the
server comes back up?”

After migrating a server that is configured with dynamic vNICs, Cisco UCS Manager assigns new dynamic
vNICs to the server. If you had been monitoring traffic on an original dynamic vNIC, what must you do when the
server comes back up?”

A.
Reassign the dynamic vNIC back to the old configuration.

B.
Nothing; Cisco UCS Manager will take over.

C.
Reassign the service profile back to the master one.

D.
Remove and reconfigure the dynamic vNIC.

E.
Reassign the monitoring source.



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E.
Reassign the monitoring source.

Note
If you migrate a server that is configured with dynamic vNICs using VMotion, the dynamic interface used by the vNICs fails and Cisco UCS Manager notifies you of that failure.

When the server comes back up, Cisco UCS Manager assigns new dynamic vNICs to the server. If you are monitoring traffic on the dynamic vNIC, you must reconfigure the monitoring source