Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
A . required RAID configuration, when the TRC uses direct-attached storage
B . configuration of virtual-to-physical network interface mapping
C . step-by-step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, and RAID setup
D . configuration settings and patch recommendations for VMware software
E . server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) by name only; part numbers are not included because they change over time
Answer: A
Explanation:
Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the orderable part number level.
• Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) – including battery backup cache or SuperCap – when the TRC uses DAS storage
• Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup.
– Configuration of Virtual-to-physical network interface mapping is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition.
– Configuration of adapters (such as Cisco VIC, 3rd-party CNA / NIC / HBA) is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition.
• Design, installation and configuration of external hardware is not included in TRC definition, such as:
– Network routing and switching (e.g. routers, gateways, MCUs, ethernet/FC/FCoE switches, Cisco Catalyst/Nexus/MDS, etc.)
– QoS configuration of route/switch network devices
– Cisco UCS B-Series chassis and switching components (e.g. Cisco UCS 6100/6200, Cisco UCS 2100/2200, Cisco UCS 5100)
– Storage arrays (such as those from EMC, NetApp or other vendors)
• Configuration settings, patch recommendations or step by step procedures for VMware software are not included in TRC definition.
• Infrastructure solutions such as Vblock from Virtual Computing Environment may also be leveraged for configuration details not included in the TRC definition.
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