Which statement about an iSCSI vNIC when it is created with an overlay NIC is true?
A.
It can have any VLAN allowed on it.
B.
It can be assigned a unique MAC address.
C.
It can have a unique pin group assigned to it.
D.
It can have only the overlays native VLAN associated to it.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/servers-unified-computing/ucs-manager/116003-iscsi-ucs-config-00.html
This procedure describes how to configure the service profile for iSCSI boot.
1. Select the iSCSI VLAN to be a Native VLAN on the last vNIC; use the last vNIC to avoid issues with ESXi 5.0 installations.
2. Create a virtual iSCSI vNIC in order to serve as an iSCSI configuration placeholder. This is not an actual vNIC; it is an iSCSI boot firmware table (iBFT) configuration placeholder for iSCSI boot configuration. Use this configuration:
* The Overlay vNICs should be the ones with native VLAN configured in Step 1.
* Modify the iSCSI Adapter Policy only if it is necessary.
* The VLAN is the one defined as native in Step 1.
* Note: Do not assign a MAC address.