Which three options are true regarding port profiles in Cisco UCS Manager? (Choose three.)
A.
Port profiles define operating-system kernel parameters.
B.
Port profiles are represented as a port group in vCenter.
C.
Port profiles can be used by more than one DVS.
D.
Port profile parameters are visible on vCenter.
E.
Port profile parameters can be modified from vCenter.
F.
Port profiles can be modified only from Cisco UCS Manager.
Port Profiles
Port profiles contain the properties and settings used to configure virtual interfaces in Cisco UCS for VN-Link in hardware. The port profiles are created and administered in Cisco UCS Manager. There is no clear visibility into the properties of a port profile from VMware vCenter.
In VMware vCenter, a port profile is represented as a port group. Cisco UCS Manager pushes the port profile names to vCenter, which displays the names as port groups. None of the specific networking properties or settings in the port profile are visible in VMware vCenter.
After a port profile is created, assigned to, and actively used by one or more DVSes, any changes made to the networking properties of the port profile in Cisco UCS Manager are immediately applied to those DVSes.
You must configure at least one port profile client for a port profile, if you want Cisco UCS Manager to push the port profile to VMware vCenter