Which three options are valid system classes for QoS in a Cisco UCS blade system? (Choose three.)
A.
platinum
B.
silver
C.
best effort
D.
voice
E.
high-priority
F.
FCoE
G.
drop eligible
Which three options are valid system classes for QoS in a Cisco UCS blade system? (Choose three.)
Which three options are valid system classes for QoS in a Cisco UCS blade system? (Choose three.)
A.
platinum
B.
silver
C.
best effort
D.
voice
E.
high-priority
F.
FCoE
G.
drop eligible
System Class: Platinum Priority, Gold Priority, Silver Priority, Bronze Priority
Set the quality of service for all servers that include on of these system classes in the quality of service definition in the service profile associated with the server. Each of these system classes manages one lane of traffic. All of the properties of these system classes are available for you to assign custom settings and policies.
System Class: Best Effort Priority
Sets the quality of service for the lane that is reserved for Basic Ethernet traffic. Some properties of this system class are preset and cannot be modified. For example, this class has a drop policy to allow it to drop data packets if required.
System Class: Fibre Channel Priority
Sets the quality of service for the lane that is reserved for Fibre Channel over Ethernet traffic. Some properties of this system class are preset and cannot be modified. For example, this class has a no-drop policy to ensure it never drops data packets.