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Refer to the exhibit.
Assume that there is no disjoint Layer 2 configuration. Based on the output, what will happen if uplink eth1/7 on FI-A fails?
A. The host will lose Ethernet uplink connectivity on FI-A.
B. Fabric failover will force the vNIC that is bound to FI-A to use uplink eth1/7 on FI-B.
C. Cisco UCS Manager will disable the host vNIC that is connected to FI-A.
D. Traffic from any hosts using this pin group will use e1/8 on FI-A.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
D SR is high. There are two possible reasons for this:
Cabling problems. If your connector uses DB-25 pin 6 and has no pin 8, you must move the pin from 6 to 8 or get the appropriate connector.
The modem configured for DCD is always high. The modem should be reconfigured to have DCD high only one CD(1). This is usually done with the &C1 modem command, but check your modem documentation for the exact syntax for your modem. If your software does not support modem control, you must configure the access server line to which the modem is connected with the no exec line configuration command. Clear the line with the clear line privileged exec command, initiate a reverse Telnet session with the modem, and reconfigure the modem so that DCD is high only on CD. End the Telnet session by entering disconnect and reconfigure the access server line with the exec line configuration command.