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A Cisco engineer is preparing a service profile template for a design, which consists of 20 x UCS B200M6 blade servers, 2 x UCS 6454 Fabric Interconnect in End Host Mode, and 3 x UCS 5108 server chassis with 2408 Fabric Extenders. The blade servers are equipped with VIC 1480 adapters. The engineer does not configure a vNIC/vHBA placement policy in the service profile and the vNICs and vHBAs are assigned to the vCon in a particular order. What is the mapping scheme in which Cisco UCS assigns the vCons based on the type of server and the selected virtual slot?

  • A. linear ordered
  • B. cross match
  • C. round robin
  • D. network mesh
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Suggested Answer: С 🗳️

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lurker8000
7 months, 1 week ago
Agree on RR, C
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Fcpoultry
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: C
If you do not include a vNIC/vHBA placement policy in the service profile, defaults to the Round Robin vCon mapping scheme and the All vNIC/vHBA selection preference, distributing the vNICs and vHBAs between the adapters based on the capabilities and relative capacities of each adapter. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-central/cli-reference-manual/2-0/b_CiscoUCSCentral-CLI-Reference-Manual-Release2-0/b_CiscoUCSCentral-CLI-Reference-Manual-Release2-0_chapter_011010.pdf
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