Which statement is true regarding UCS ports dedicated as external LAN device uplinks?
A.
Ports carry VLAN traffic only
B.
Ports are configured as ISL trunks
C.
Spanning tree must be enabled on these ports
D.
Ports are configured as access ports
Explanation:
According to the DCUCD training material, page 2-70:Uplink ports in a Cisco UCS are those physical ports on the Fabric Interconnect that are dedicated for the connectivity to a LAN device external to Cisco UCS, for example: the connectivity to a Cisco Nexus 7000. These ports carry VLAN traffic only and are configured as IEEE 802.1q trunk ports to carry VLAN traffic for all the VLANs used in the service profiles for a particular fabric.