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Question ID 12867 | Company ABC is planning to migrate from MCS-hosted Cisco Unified Communications
Manager applications to Cisco UC on UCS B-Series servers. Which statement about
installation media support is true for this migration?
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Option A | The install log can be written to a USB flash drive that is attached to the UCS server.
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Option B | The answer file that is generated by the Answer File Generator (platformConfig.xml) can be read from a USB flash drive to perform an unattended installation on the UCS server.
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Option C | The Cisco Music on Hold USB audio sound card can be mapped to a virtual USB port on a VMware virtual machine on the UCS server.
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Option D | The answer file that is generated by the Answer File Generator (platformConfig.xml) can be read from an FLP image that is mounted in a virtual floppy drive.
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Option E | The Cisco Music on Hold USB audio sound card can be mapped to a virtual serial port on a VMware virtual machine on the UCS server.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: Using the AFG will allow you to get this license mac before even touching the server. It is provided after filling in the main form of the AFG but it can also be found by looking at the last few lines of your platformconfig.xml file. Once you have the xml files, you will need to map those to the floppy drive of the VM (no usb support on the VM OVA). There are many ways to do this. I simply use a freeware virtual floppy app that I drop the platformconfig.xml file on and then copy the*.flp image out to the datastore. Ill end up with a directory on my datastore called AFG that has the host named *.flp images that I will use during install. It also serves as archival of these files in the event the server needs to be re-imaged. This is important because the license mac will change if every parameter is not entered exactly as it was prior. If the license mac changes, you will have to go through the process of requesting new license files to be generated. Reference: http://angryciscoguy.com/jello/cisco-answer-file-generator-to-the-rescue/
Question ID 12868 | Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
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Option A | storage arrays such as those from EMC or NetApp, if applicable
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Option B | configuration of virtual-to-physical network interface mapping
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Option C | step-by-step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, and RAID setup
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Option D | server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the part number level
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Option E | configuration settings and patch recommendations for VMware software
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: What does a TRC definition include? ✑ Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the orderable part number level. ✑ Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) - including battery backup cache or SuperCap - when the TRC uses DAS storage ✑ Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup (e.g. click here). ✑ Design, installation and configuration of external hardware is not included in TRC definition, such as: ✑ Configuration settings, patch recommendations or step by step procedures for VMware software are not included in TRC definition. ✑ Infrastructure solutions such as Vblock from Virtual Computing Environment may also be leveraged for configuration details not included in the TRC definition. Reference: http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware#UC_on_UCS_Teste d_Reference_Configurations