Which statement about an iSCSI vNIC when it is created with an overlay NIC is true?

Which statement about an iSCSI vNIC when it is created with an overlay NIC is true?

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.



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Mike

Mike

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.