Which three pools are building blocks that you use to uniquely identify hardware resources?

Which three pools are building blocks that you use to uniquely identify hardware resources? (Choose three)
A. UUID pool
B. DHCP pool
C. WWNN and WWPN pool
D. MAC address pool
E. RBAC pool
F. disk pool

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  1. “In the full Logical Server paradigm deployment, you need to have identities defined with the logical service profile that will then be applied to the Cisco UCS blade. A Logical Server is defined with identity (UUID, MAC/WWN addresses, and VLAN/VSAN requirements). The profile can be associated with only one blade at a time, but the association can be changed if there is a problem with a particular blade, or hardware maintenance is required on a particular blade.

    The Mobile (Relocatable) Logical Server concept allows the same logical server to be booted on different blades at different times. When a blade is associated with a server profile, it inherits all its identity and boot information from the profile. This model works best when the OS is booted off a SAN LUN. This document shows you how to create pools of identity information defined within the Logical Server Profile to facilitate the Mobile Logical Server concept:

    Create UUID Pools
    Create MAC Pools
    Create WWN Pools”

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/servers-unified-computing/ucs-manager/110295-create-pools-for-service-profile.html

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