What are the three basic states of an Ethernet interface on a Cisco Unified Computing System Fabric Interconnect?

What are the three basic states of an Ethernet interface on a Cisco Unified Computing System Fabric Interconnect? (Choose three.)
A. unconfigured
B. enabled
C. disabled
D. uplink
E. server
F. errdisabled

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2 thoughts on “What are the three basic states of an Ethernet interface on a Cisco Unified Computing System Fabric Interconnect?

  1. According to this Cisco definition, C is also a correct answer depending on how “basic” is defined:

    “Fabric Interconnect Port Types

    By default, all fabric interconnect ports are unconfigured. For Ethernet LAN connectivity, fabric interconnect ports can be in the following states:

    Unconfigured—Port is not configured and cannot be used.

    Server Port—Port is configured for downlink connection to an IOM Fabric Extender (FEX) module in a blade chassis.

    Uplink Port—Port is configured for uplink connection to the upstream Ethernet switch. Uplink ports are always configured as trunk ports.

    Disabled—Port is configured either as an uplink or server port and is currently disabled by the administrator.”

    1. It looks like this is dependent upon FI Model and code version. On earlier FI models: I.E 6100 Unconfigured, uplink & server would be correct. Disabled was added later.

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