An engineer is implementing a Cisco UCS environment. The system must aggregate all vNICs into a single policy and consistently enforce node disassociation across the cluster. Which two UCS policies meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
Definitely LAN connectivity policy. but this enforce node disassociation across the cluster makes no sense. There is no such thing as a "vNIC policy" per se. Scrub policy is what happens to the local disks upon disassociation, wipes the disks or not. it doesn't enforce the disassociation. Server Pools do, per se, but that isn't an option here. The only thing even RELATED to disassociation is scrub policy, so....idk. this is dumb question, but i would also have to say A and E...i guess. If they are talking about a vNIC "policy" (creating a vNIC) there are no options to enforce disassociation of any sorts. DUMB. Just wondering if there is something missing in the wording with this question of this will be the question verbatim.
- vNIC Template This policy defines how a vNIC on a server connects to the LAN. This policy is also referred to as a vNIC LAN connectivity policy.
- Scrub Policy: This policy determines what happens to local data and to the BIOS settings on a server during the discovery process and when the server is disassociated from a service profile.
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