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Cisco Exam 010-151 Topic 10 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 010-151 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 10
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Where is the best place to find the B200 BIOS version used in a specific Cisco UCS Manager version?

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Veronique
11 months ago
I agree with both of you. PCle Risers and SAS/SATA drives make sense for this model.
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Onita
11 months ago
I believe E) SAS/SATA drives are also one of the external features.
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Yasuko
11 months ago
I think A) PCle Risers are in the Cisco UCS C125 M5 Compute Node.
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Velda
11 months ago
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Luisa
12 months ago
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Eliseo
1 years ago
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Velda
1 years ago
I think the externVeldal feVeldatures in the Cisco UCS C125 M5 Compute Node Veldare PCle Risers Veldand SVeldaS/SVeldaTVelda drives.
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Pok
1 years ago
Ah, the Cisco UCS C125 M5 Compute Node, the Ferrari of the data center world! Okay, let's see here... The PCIe Risers (A) and the USB 3.0 port (B) are the two external features we're looking for. The Supercap unit (C) and SD card slots (D) are internal, and the SAS/SATA drives (E) are, well, drives. Easy peasy!
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Tanesha
1 years ago
This question is a bit of a tricky one, I have to say. But based on my understanding, the two external features are the PCIe Risers (A) and the USB 3.0 port (B). The other options are all internal components. Although, I have to admit, I'm a bit worried about the Supercap unit (C) - it sounds like it could be external, but I'm pretty sure it's not.
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Alishia
1 years ago
C) Supercap unit
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Levi
1 years ago
Definitely not D) SD card slots or E) SAS/SATA drives, those are internal components.
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Verona
1 years ago
E) SAS/SATA drives
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Willard
1 years ago
D) SD card slots
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Mari
1 years ago
I agree, I think it's A) PCle Risers and B) USB 3.0 port as well.
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Fausto
1 years ago
B) USB 3.0 port
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Ligia
1 years ago
A) PCle Risers
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Inocencia
1 years ago
You know, I'm pretty confident that the PCIe Risers (A) and the USB 3.0 port (B) are the two correct external features. The Supercap unit (C) is for backup power, and the SD card slots (D) are internal. As for the SAS/SATA drives (E), those are definitely internal storage components.
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Herminia
1 years ago
Hmm, the Cisco UCS C125 M5 Compute Node, eh? I've been studying up on this baby, and I think the external features we're looking for here are the PCIe Risers (A) and the USB 3.0 port (B). The Supercap unit (C) and SD card slots (D) are internal features, and the SAS/SATA drives (E) are obviously internal storage.
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