Under which condition can you select the option to “remove” a blade server from within the Cisco
UCS Manager?
A.
The server has been decommissioned before physical removal.
B.
The server has been sent a diagnostic interrupt.
C.
The server has been physically removed before decommission.
D.
The server has been powered down.
Correct: A
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Removing a Server from a Chassis
Before You Begin
Physically remove the server from its chassis before performing the following procedure.
Procedure
Step 1 In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
Step 2 On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
Step 3 Choose the server that you want to remove from the chassis.
Step 4 In the Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 5 In the Actions area, click Server Maintenance.
Step 6 In the Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click Decommission.
Click OK.
The server is removed from the Cisco UCS configuration.
Step 7 Go to the physical location of the chassis and remove the server hardware from the slot.
For instructions on how to remove the server hardware, see the Cisco UCS Hardware Installation Guide for your chassis.
So, Base on the explanation correct is C
Remove physically then decomission it
*** Correct: C
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Which two statements describe effects of enabling a Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect in Ethernet end-host mode? (Choose two.)
A. MAC address learning is disabled on the uplink ports of the fabric interconnect.
B. MAC address learning is enabled on the server ports of the fabric interconnect.
C. Server-to-server communication on the same VLAN is not performed locally VIE Fabric Interconnect, but requires an external switch.
D. By default, unicast traffic received by the fabric uplink port to unknown destination MAC addresses is forwarded to all of the server ports.
E. MAC address learning is disabled on all of the ports in Ethernet end-host mode.
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A Cisco UCS administrator configuring QoS, which two options are valid QoS system classes in a Cisco UCS blade system? (Choose two.)
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B. transactaional data
C. best effort
D. scavenger
E. Fibre Channel
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Which drive combination prevents you from provisioning RAID on Cisco UCS C-Series servers?
A. SAS HDD and SATA HDD
B. SAS SSD and SATA SSD
C. SATA HDD and SATA SSD
D. SAS HDD only
E. SATA HDD only
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 185
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NEW QUESTION 186
Which two AAA protocols are supported by a remote AAA database? (Choose two.)
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B. RADIUS
C. 802.1X
D. Kerberos
E. LDAP
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Cisco docs are fucked up here. Had to scroll down to “Removing a Non-Existent Blade Server from the Configuration Database” to clear it up. The previous section about Decommissioning/Removing is contradictory.
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Removing a Non-Existent Blade Server from the Configuration Database
Perform the following procedure if you physically removed the server hardware without first decommissioning the server. You cannot perform this procedure if the server is physically present.
If you want to physically remove a server, see Removing a Server from a Chassis.
Procedure
Step 1 In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
Step 2 On the Equipment tab, expand Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
Step 3 Choose the server that you want to remove from the configuration database.
Step 4 In the Work pane, click the General tab.
Step 5 In the Actions area, click Server Maintenance.
Step 6 In the Maintenance dialog box, do the following:
Click Remove.
Click OK.
Cisco UCS Manager removes all data about the server from its configuration database. The server slot is now available for you to insert new server hardware.
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“Removing a Server from a Chassis” section makes no sense. You can’t Decommission if you already physically removed it. The steps are the same as the Decommission process, except you remove it AFTER decommissioning. BUT not BOTH before and after. Did we put it back in after removing it first time??? XD
This is one of the most poorly worded Cisco tests I’ve taken. A lot of the questions are based directly on the docs, but docs are contradicting themselves or it’s hard to know which doc they are going off of for a specific question (the HTML5 question would reference from newer docs only, for example). Very disappointing quality.