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Start Compute PracticeAn engineer is deploying a new UCS chassis with two Fabric Interconnects. The design requires that server traffic can fail over to the secondary FI if the primary FI fails, without requiring any changes to the server's network configuration. Which technology must be enabled on the uplink ports of the Fabric Interconnects to the upstream switches to ensure transparent failover of server traffic?
Explanation: Pin groups with 'failover' mode enable transparent server traffic failover by pinning server vNICs to a specific Fabric Interconnect (FI) and automatically repinning them to the secondary FI upon primary FI failure, without requiring any changes to the server's network configuration. This ensures that the server's MAC and IP addresses remain active on the secondary FI, maintaining connectivity without manual intervention.
A UCS administrator notices that a service profile associated with a vNIC template that uses 'fabric failover' is not failing over to the secondary Fabric Interconnect when the primary link goes down. The vNIC template is set to 'fabric failover' enabled, and both Fabric Interconnects are in the same VLAN. What is the most likely cause?
Explanation: When 'fabric failover' is enabled on a vNIC template, the UCS Manager requires the 'Primary Fabric' setting to be explicitly defined to determine which Fabric Interconnect (FI-A or FI-B) should be the active path. Without this setting, the system cannot properly orchestrate the failover behavior, causing the vNIC to remain pinned to the primary FI even when its link goes down. This is a common misconfiguration because the 'fabric failover' checkbox alone does not imply a primary fabric assignment.
An engineer is configuring a UCS server profile for a database application that requires low latency. The server will use a Cisco UCS VIC 1340 adapter. Which vNIC placement policy should be selected to minimize latency?
Explanation: The Assigned vNIC placement policy binds each vNIC to a specific physical port on the Cisco UCS VIC 1340 adapter, ensuring deterministic traffic flow and predictable latency. For low-latency database applications, this eliminates the variability introduced by dynamic placement, allowing the engineer to align vNICs with the most direct PCIe path to the CPU or memory.
Which TWO statements correctly describe the use of Cisco UCS Manager service profiles for server deployment?
Explanation: Service profiles decouple the logical server identity (UUID, MAC addresses, WWPNs) from the physical hardware. This allows an administrator to rapidly provision or repurpose a server by simply associating the profile with a different blade or rack server, without reconfiguring the OS or SAN/NIC settings. This abstraction is the core value of Cisco UCS Manager for scalable, stateless computing.
Which THREE components are required to configure a Cisco UCS Direct-attached storage environment using SAS expanders?
Explanation: Option A is correct because in a Cisco UCS Direct-attached storage environment using SAS expanders, SAS cables are required to physically connect the storage enclosure to the server's storage controller (typically an LSI-based SAS HBA). This direct cabling enables the SAS protocol to carry SCSI commands and data between the server and the drives without any intervening network fabric.
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2. Review every explanation
For each question — right or wrong — read the full explanation. Understanding why an answer is correct is more valuable than knowing the answer itself.
3. Focus on exam traps
Compute questions on the 350-601 frequently use trap wording. Look for subtle differences in answers that test your precision, not just general knowledge.
4. Reach 80% consistently
Do repeated sessions until you score 80%+ three times in a row. Then move to mixed-mode practice to test cross-topic recall under realistic conditions.
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