What is the significance of the three choices for Protection?

In the Create Dynamic vNIC Connection Policy dialog box, there is a configurable field titled
Protection. What is the significance of the three choices for Protection?

In the Create Dynamic vNIC Connection Policy dialog box, there is a configurable field titled
Protection. What is the significance of the three choices for Protection?

A.
allows reserve vNICs to be allocated out of the spares pool

B.
enables hardware-based failover

C.
enables static binding of the VM port profile to dynamic vNICs

D.
selects the primary fabric association for dynamic vNICs

E.
allows dynamic vNICs to be reserved for fabric failover



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Nicolas Ni

Nicolas Ni

Dynamic vNICs are always protected in Cisco UCS, but this field allows
you to select a preferred fabric, if any. You can choose one of the
following:
Protection field
• Protected Pref A—Cisco UCS attempts to use fabric A, but fails
over to fabric B if necessary
• Protected Pref B—Cisco UCS attempts to use fabric B, but fails
over to fabric A if necessary
• Protected—Cisco UCS uses whichever fabric is available

JoJo

JoJo

which option is correct D or E

Vishis

Vishis

Correct Answer is E