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Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco engineer is configuring a Cisco UCS integrated infrastructure for SAP HANA that consists of 8 x Cisco UCS B/C480-M5 servers for SAP HANA and 4 x Cisco UCS C240-M5 C-Series rack mount servers for storage. The rack servers are equipped with Cisco VIC 1225T. The engineer plans to install RHEL8, but the boot process is interrupted at installation because the iSCSI LUNs are not recognized by the VIC adapter. After proper investigation, the engineer concludes that the initiator and target configuration that is programmed on the primary iSCSI VNIC to the operating system is missing. What is the reason for the issue?

  • A. The storage system is not reachable
  • B. The network interfaces are not configured
  • C. The Linux ISO image is not Cisco approved
  • D. The boot parameter ip=ibft is not set
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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chad0128
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Selected Answer: A
The missing iSCSI initiator and target configuration on the primary iSCSI VNIC to the operating system indicates a problem with how the server is configured to communicate with the iSCSI storage target. This could involve incorrect initiator IDs, target addresses, or misconfigurations in the iSCSI initiator software on the server.
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