Which three statements are considered best practice when configuring an NFS appliance port on Cisco UCS? (Choose 3)
A. If storage is configured in active/passive mode and both fabric interconnects require communication to the same controller, then the appliance port VLANs should be allowed on the upstream switches.
B. Cisco UCS supports static and link aggregation control protocol port channels for appliance port configuration. However, no virtual port channel support.
C. If storage and servers are located are located in the same subnets, then the appliance port VLSNA should be allowed on the upstream switch.
D. Use of the same VLAN for multiple storage protocol traffic is highly recommended to conserve VCLAN namespace use.
E. If storage must be accessed outside of the cisco UCS domain, then the appliance port VLANs should be allowed on the upstream switch.
F. Configuration of the VLAN tagging on the storage side and on the Cisco UCS side simultaneously is recommended.
ABE of course.
Should be A, B, E.
C clearly is wrong. On the same url, it also says this
UCS supports Static and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) port channels for appliance port configuration. However, there is no virtual Port-Channel (vPC) support.