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QUESTION 221
When a configuration change requires a reboot, which policy specifies how Cisco UCS manager should proceed?

A.    host firmware policy
B.    local disk policy
C.    maintenance policy
D.    boot policy

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QUESTION 196
You plan to configure a SAN boot from the iSCSI storage of a Cisco UCS system.
Which statement about an iSCSI vNIC is true?

A.    All iSCSI data traffic is carried over the vNIC after the boot.
B.    An iSCSI vNIC is an iBFT configuration placeholder for the iSCSI boot configuration.
The vNIC exists only during the startup phase.
C.    Only iSCSI control data traffic is carried over the vNIC after the boot.
D.    An iSCSI vNIC is an iBFT configuration placeholder for the iSCSI boot process.
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