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Question 144

Which component is disrupted when the Cisco Integrated Management Controller is upgraded on a Cisco UCS Series Server?

    Correct Answer: C

    When the Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) is upgraded on a Cisco UCS Series Server, the KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) sessions are disrupted. This is because the activation of the new firmware version resets the connection to the CIMC, which in turn closes any active KVM windows. This disruption does not affect SAN traffic, data traffic, or the Cisco UCS Manager; it specifically impacts the KVM sessions.

Discussion
mojzuchaOption: C

I would go for C

Gopz28Option: C

If you are using KVM to login to the Linux server or the EFI shell to update the firmware version of CIMC, when you run the activate command, the connection to CIMC is reset. As a result, the network connection is interrupted and the KVM window closes. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/c/sw/fwp/user/guide/Firmware_Upgrade_Utility/Using.html answer should be C I guess

SmootheyOption: C

Although the procedure to update the firmware version using Linux, EFI, or KVM is the same, be aware that when you activate the new firmware version, the connection to the CIMC is reset, and the KVM window will close

fu6chiOption: C

should be C.

GuyThatTakesDumpsOption: C

C is the one

JesNetOption: C

C is the correct

shrafzigerOption: C

I believe it's C, KVM session will be reset when the CIMC is reset during firmware upgrade

MustafaOption: C

Answer is C Outage Impact of a CIMC Firmware Upgrade When you upgrade the firmware for a CIMC in a server, you impact only the CIMC and internal processes. Youdonotinterrupt server traffic. This firmware upgrade causes the following outage impacts and disruptions to the CIMC: • Any activities being performed on the server through the KVM console and vMedia are interrupted. • Any monitoring or IPMI polling is interrupted.

iz_m6Option: C

Another vote for C. KVM sessions always get reset when CIMC is upgraded. As for the answer B - UCS Manager - nowhere in the question is this mentioned. It only talks about UCS Servers. CIMS is an independent operating system.

smluciOption: C

should be C

walid4800Option: D

D https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/cli/config/guide/1.4.1/ CLI_Config_Guide_1_4_1_chapter10.html