What does the command scope interface 2 3 in the above CLI command sequence do on a Cisco UCS blade server?

UCS-A# scope eth-uplink
UCS-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 2 3
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # create mon-srcMonitor23
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface/mon-src* # set direction receive
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface/mon-src* # commit-buffer
What does the command scope interface 2 3 in the above CLI command sequence do on a Cisco UCS blade
server?

UCS-A# scope eth-uplink
UCS-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric a
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 2 3
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface # create mon-srcMonitor23
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface/mon-src* # set direction receive
UCS-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface/mon-src* # commit-buffer
What does the command scope interface 2 3 in the above CLI command sequence do on a Cisco UCS blade
server?

A.
enters the interface command mode for the specified uplink port

B.
enters the interface command mode for the specified Fabric A

C.
enters the interface command mode for the specified Fabric B

D.
enters slot 3 port 2 specified uplink port



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This example shows how to view the interface information for the Ethernet Uplink:

switch-A # scope eth-uplink
switch-A /eth-uplink # scope fabric
a Fabric A
b Fabric B
switch-A # scope fabric a
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface
1-5 Slot ID
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 2
1-40 Port ID
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric # scope interface 2 33
switch-A /eth-uplink/fabric/interface #