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Question #: 208
Topic #: 1
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An engineer is designing a Cisco UCS Central implementation for an existing Cisco UCS infrastructure, and the current policies must be reused. Which action must the engineer select?

  • A. Connect Cisco UCS Manager to Cisco UCS Central and convert local policies to global policies.
  • B. Export the policies from Cisco UCS Manager and import them in Cisco UCS Central.
  • C. Retain existing policies in Cisco UCS Manager and use global policies for new service profiles.
  • D. Create new policies in Cisco UCS Central and change the assignment to central.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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chad0128
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: A
Changing my answer to A after finding the below. It is possible to convert Cisco UCS Manager local policies to UCS Central global policies. This involves a process of migrating the configurations from the local UCS Manager domain to UCS Central and setting up global policies to manage them centrally. The Conversion Process: Document Local Policies: Identify all the policies currently configured in your UCS Manager domains that you want to migrate to global policies. Recreate in UCS Central: Re-create these policies in UCS Central, ensuring they are defined as global policies. Migrate Service Profiles: If the policies are associated with local service profiles, you'll need to migrate these service profiles to global service profiles in UCS Central. Register UCS Manager with UCS Central: Ensure your UCS Manager domain is registered with UCS Central.
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chad0128
1 week, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: D
Migrating Local Policies: You'll need to document the local service profile settings, including policies, VLANs, and VSANs. Re-create these policies in UCS Central as global policies. Then, you can migrate the local service profile to a global profile in UCS Central.
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lurker8000
6 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
Go with B on this one
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lurker8000
6 months, 2 weeks ago
I'll go with B on this one.
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