A company is deploying a new Cisco UCS Mini with a single Fabric Interconnect 6324. They need to connect to an existing Fibre Channel SAN. Which action is required to enable Fibre Channel connectivity?
Trap 1: Enable NPV mode on the Fabric Interconnect to connect to the SAN.
NPV mode is used on the FI to connect to a core FC switch, but the FI must have FC ports.
Trap 2: Install a Fibre Channel module in the Fabric Interconnect.
The 6324 does not have expansion slots for FC modules.
Trap 3: Configure the uplink Ethernet ports as unified ports to support…
Configuring the uplink Ethernet ports as unified ports still does not provide native Fibre Channel ports on the 6324. The 6324 uses FCoE; to connect to a native FC SAN, an external Fibre Channel switch (like the MDS 9148S) is required to bridge the FCoE to FC.
- A
Enable NPV mode on the Fabric Interconnect to connect to the SAN.
Why wrong: NPV mode is used on the FI to connect to a core FC switch, but the FI must have FC ports.
- B
Install a Fibre Channel module in the Fabric Interconnect.
Why wrong: The 6324 does not have expansion slots for FC modules.
- C
Add a Cisco MDS 9148S Fibre Channel switch and connect it to the Fabric Interconnect via FC uplinks.
A dedicated FC switch provides SAN connectivity for UCS Mini.
- D
Configure the uplink Ethernet ports as unified ports to support Fibre Channel.
Why wrong: Configuring the uplink Ethernet ports as unified ports still does not provide native Fibre Channel ports on the 6324. The 6324 uses FCoE; to connect to a native FC SAN, an external Fibre Channel switch (like the MDS 9148S) is required to bridge the FCoE to FC.