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QUESTION 41
You have executed the following FC configuration workflow:
1. Verify IMT supported configuration.
2. Install VSC for VMware vSphere on a Windows Server.
3. Add the storage cluster to VSC and set recommended values.
4. Update host HBA firmware and BIOS.
5. Provision the LUN.
6. Manually create an igroup and add the host WWPNs into it.
7. Map the LUN to the igroup.
8. Create datastore and its containing LUNS and volumes.
In step 8, you are not able to see the LUNs you provisioned on your storage controller.
When you run igroup show you see the ESX host’s initiators; however, they are listed “not logged in”.
What is the problem?
A. You need to configure ALUA.
B. TheLUN was not put online.
C. The LUN type is not set to type VMware.
D. You need to configure zoning.
Answer: D
QUESTION 42
Click the Exhibit button.
You have a 2-node data ONTAP 8.3 cluster.
Based on the exhibit, which change must be made to make svm1 conform to iSCSI best practices?
cl01::> net int show ¬-vserver
svm1 ¬-data ¬-protocol iscsi
Logical Status Network
Current Current Is
Vserver Interface Admin/Oper
Address/Mask Node Port Home
———– ———- ——
—- —————— —–
——– ——- —-
svm1
up/up 10.204.34.25/24 cl01-01
a0a 434 true
cl01::>iscsi show ¬-vserver
svm1
Vserver: svm1
Target Name: iqn.1992 ¬-
08.com.netapp: sn.ca5eaa069c211
Target Alias: svm1
Administrative Status: up
A. The iSCSI LIFs must be moved to a VLANhigher than 1024.
B. An iSCSI LIF must be added to node cl01-02.
C. The Target Alias must be modified to match the Target Name.
D. The iSCSI LIFs must be moved to a physical interface; iSCSI LIFs are not supported on top of an ifgrp.
Answer: B
QUESTION 43
Which three environmental or physical requirements need to be met when designing a SAN solution? (Choose three.)
A. rack space
B. cooling
C. clustered Data ONTAP version
D. IOPS
E. power
Answer: ABE
QUESTION 44
You have a large, heterogeneous SAN environment.
You are asked to gather information for all hosts, HBAs, switches, and storage.
You are also told that you must collect this information over network protocols without agents.
Which two NetApp tools allow you to perform this task? (Choose two.)
A. OnCommand Insight
B. OnCommand Report
C. OnCommand Unified Manager
D. nSANity
Answer: AD
QUESTION 45
Which information-gathering command should you use to gather logs for troubleshooting switch information for your Brocade switches?
A. cfgshow
B. fabricshow
C. configshow
D. supportsave
Answer: D
QUESTION 46
Click the Exhibit button.
After mapping the LUN on the cluster, you are not able to see in on the Windows 2012 host.
cl01::>igroup show ¬-instance
Vserver Name: svm1
Igroup Name: ig1-win
Protocol: iscsi
OS Type: Windows
Portset Binding Igroup: –
Igroup UUID: 358338ba-cfd6-
11df-a9ab-123478563412
Initiators: iqn.1991-
05.com.microsoft: host1 (not
logged in)
Referring to the exhibit, what is the problem?
A. An administrator is not logged into the host.
B. The iSCSI target has not been added to the host.
C. The OS type should be windows_2008.
D. The OS type should be windows_gpt.
Answer: B
QUESTION 47
You want to prevent an FCoE frame from being split into two Ethernet frames.
What is the minimum required frame size that will satisfy this requirement?
A. 9216
B. 2240
C. 1512
D. 9000
Answer: B
QUESTION 48
Click the Exhibit button.
A storage administrator has the configuration shown in the exhibit.
In which scenario would a volume move be successful?
cl01::>vserver show -¬vserver
svm1
Vserver: svm1
Vserver Type: data
Vserver UUID: 1630b8eb-c2a6-
11e4-a7dd-123478563865
Root Volume: svm1_root
Aggregate: Node1_aggr1,
Node2_aggr1
Name Service Switch: file,
nis
Allowed Protocols: fcp
Disallowed Protocols: nfs,
cifs, iscsi, ndmp
Is Vserver with Infinite
Volume: false
QoS Policy Group: –
cl01::>vserver show ¬-vserver
svm2
Vserver Type: data
Vserver UUID: 1630b8eb-c2a6-
11e4-a7dd-123478563412
Root Volume: svm2_root
Aggregate: Node1_aggr1,
Node2_aggr1, Node1_aggr2
Name Service Switch: file,
nis
Allowed Protocols: fcp
Disallowed Protocols: nfs,
cifs, iscsi, ndmp
Is Vserver with Infinite
Volume: false
QoS Policy Group: –
cl01::>
A. from svm1 aggregate Node1_aggr1 to svm1 aggregate Node2_aggr1
B. from svm1 aggregate Node1_aggr1 to svm2 aggregate Node1_aggr2
C. from svm2 aggregate Node1_aggr1 to svm2 aggregate Node1_aggr2
D. from svm1 aggregate Node1_aggr1 to svm1 aggregate Node1_aggr2
Answer: A
QUESTION 49
Click the Exhibit button.
cl01::>igroup show ¬-vserver
svm1
VserverIgroup Protocol OS
Type Initiators
——— ————- ——
— ——— —————–
——————–
svm1 esx_cluster mixed vmware
20:00:00:25:b5:11:a0:01,
20:00:00:25:b5:11:b0:01,
iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:esx02
cl01::>
A customer is provisioning storage for two ESXi hosts using FCoE with CNA adapters.
The customer mapped the LUN to the igroup shown in the exhibit. After scanning for new devices, the LUN is only seen by one of the ESXi hosts.
What caused the problem?
A. One of the hosts is added in the igroip via iSCSI IQN.
B. The igroup protocol needs to be configured as FCP.
C. The switch zoning configuration does not include the correct initiators.
D. The LIFs are not on their home ports.
Answer: A
QUESTION 50
An administrator wants to provide isolation among physical devices connected to the same FCP fabric. Which Cisco switch feature accomplishes this task?
A. VSAN
B. FSIP
C. LUN masking
D. logical domains
Answer: A
Explanation:
VSANs provide the following capabilities:
lsolate devices physically connected to the same fabric. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5989/prod_troubleshooting_guide_chapter09186a008067a306.html
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