Haha, imagine trying to import a configuration from your friend's Cisco UCS Manager. That would be like trying to use your neighbor's house key to unlock your own door.
A is a definite no-no. Importing a configuration from a higher release to a lower release would likely cause compatibility issues and potentially break the system.
Option D sounds interesting, being able to schedule an import operation could be quite useful. But I'm not sure if that's the intended functionality here.
Well, I think both options could be possible depending on the specific scenario. It's important to consider all possibilities before making a decision.
I think option C is the correct answer. It makes sense that only a configuration file exported from the same Cisco UCS Manager can be imported, for security and compatibility reasons.
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