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Refer to the exhibit. A Cisco engineer is implementing a customer data center design and must configure Cisco MDS 9000 Series Switches. The configuration has the required IP addresses on each SAN. The requirement is that each FCIP is a separate E (ISL), and the FCIP links must connect to different switches across the two SAN islands. Also, the Fibre Channel traffic is to be load-balanced across the FCIP link. After the engineer configures the FCIP profiles and interfaces, they want to enable QoS for the link. Which types of values are needed for the DSCP to mark the IP packets?

  • A. E (ISL) and GE peer ports speed
  • B. port channel and F-ports
  • C. control and data connection
  • D. retransmit and keepalive timeout
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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chad0128
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Selected Answer: C
In the context of Fibre Channel over IP (FCIP), control and data traffic quality of service (QoS) are managed through separate TCP connections. One TCP connection handles Fibre Channel control frames, ensuring low latency for critical switch-to-switch communication. The other connection is dedicated to carrying Fibre Channel data frames. This separation allows for prioritization and resource allocation to meet different QoS requirements for control and data traffic.
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