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Question #: 199
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Refer to the exhibit. An administrator must configure a SAN port channel between a Cisco UCS and a MDS switch as shown in the exhibit.

The UCS fabric interconnects are in FC switch mode. The administrator creates a port channel on the MDS switches with the configuration. After performing a "no shut", the interface does not come up.
Which configuration change is needed to bring up the port channel?

  • A. switchport mode NP on the port-channel interface
  • B. switchport mode E on the port-channel interface
  • C. Cisco UCS port configured as storage
  • D. Cisco UCS port configured as FCoE uplink
  • E. feature npv configured on MDS
  • F. feature port-channel configured on MDS
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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MasterDebug
5 years, 4 months ago
And when you look to the very similar Q202, there the answer with the Port Type E is correct.
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MasterDebug
5 years, 4 months ago
B is correct. This is a PortChannel between 2 FC Switches and therefore the PortMode can only be E or TE.
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francesca
5 years, 4 months ago
NP: Port channeling—Interfaces can be channeled between the following sets of ports: E ports and TE ports F ports and NP ports TF ports and TNP ports
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mojzucha
5 years, 5 months ago
B is correct
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