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Cisco Exam 300-610 Topic 1 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-610 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 1
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A Cisco engineer is preparing a service profile template for a design, which consists of 20 x UCS B200M6 blade servers 2 x UCS 6454 Fabric Interconnect in End Host Mode, and 3 x UCS 5108 server chassis with 2408 Fabric Extenders The blade servers are equipped with VIC 1480 adapters The engineer does not configure a vNIC/vHBA placement policy in the service profile and the vNICs and vHBAs are assigned to the vCon in a particular order What is the mapping scheme in which Cisco UCS assigns the vCons based on the type of server and the selected virtual slot?

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Olga
2 months ago
If I get this wrong, I'm going to need a 'vCon'solation prize.
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Kanisha
2 months ago
I bet the engineer in the question is regretting not configuring that vNIC/vHBA placement policy. Rookie mistake!
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Lilli
1 months ago
C: Definitely a rookie mistake, they'll learn from it.
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Augustine
1 months ago
B: Yeah, the engineer should have configured that policy.
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Leontine
1 months ago
A: The mapping scheme is linear ordered.
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Latrice
2 months ago
Network mesh? Are we talking about Cisco UCS or a spider's web? I'm going to have to scratch my head on this one.
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Chauncey
17 days ago
A: Yeah, it's a mapping scheme called linear ordered.
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Serita
26 days ago
B: I think it's based on the type of server and the selected virtual slot.
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Sabra
2 months ago
A: It's not about spiders, it's about how Cisco UCS assigns vCons.
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Dalene
2 months ago
Cross match? Really? That sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, not a Cisco networking exam. I don't think that's the right answer.
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Markus
26 days ago
D: Really? I've never heard of that before. Thanks for clarifying.
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Patti
1 months ago
C: Actually, it's cross match. That's the correct answer.
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Carylon
1 months ago
B: No, I believe it's round robin.
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Julio
2 months ago
A: I think the correct mapping scheme is linear ordered.
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Dean
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this one. Round robin, maybe? But I'm just taking a wild guess here.
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Gayla
1 months ago
Linear ordered is the correct mapping scheme for assigning vCons based on the type of server and selected virtual slot.
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Gayla
1 months ago
Round robin is a good guess, but in this case it's actually linear ordered.
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Brandon
2 months ago
Well, this is a tricky one. I'm going to go with option A - linear ordered. Seems like the most logical choice based on the way the question is phrased.
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Jesusita
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think round robin could also be a possibility for assigning vCons.
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Meaghan
2 months ago
I believe it might be cross match, based on the type of server and virtual slot.
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Magdalene
3 months ago
I think the mapping scheme is linear ordered.
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