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		<description><![CDATA[FREE Tkcerts Cisco CCIE 350-040 Printable training tools (in PDF format): 1. In Cisco MDS, how is a pWWN assigned to a dynamically assigned iSCSI? A. by the system B. by the user in the configuration of the iSCSI target C. by the iSCSI host D. created with iSCSI host name, iSCSI driver, and Connection [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. In Cisco MDS, how is a pWWN assigned to a dynamically assigned iSCSI?<br />
A. by the system<br />
B. by the user in the configuration of the iSCSI target<br />
C. by the iSCSI host<br />
D. created with iSCSI host name, iSCSI driver, and Connection ID<br />
E. by the storage system attached to Fibre Channel<br />
Answer: A</p>
<p>2. Which of these TCP ports does iSNS use?<br />
A. 3205<br />
B. 3225<br />
C. 3226<br />
D. 3325<br />
Answer: A</p>
<p>3. Is the iSNS client supported on VRRP interfaces?<br />
A. yes<br />
B. no<br />
C. only when the storage_services_enabler_pkg license is enabled on the switch<br />
D. only on Cisco IPS line cards<br />
Answer: B</p>
<p>4. Can Cisco Fabric Services be used to distribute iSCSI initiator configurations?<br />
A. yes<br />
B. no<br />
C. only when the SAN_EXTN_OVER_IP_18_4 license is installed on the switch<br />
D. only when ENTERPRISE_PKG is installed on the switch<br />
Answer: A</p>
<p>5. Which of these is used to identify the special characters used in Fibre Channel encoding?<br />
A. K28.5<br />
B. 8B/10B<br />
C. 3B/4B<br />
D. D28.5<br />
E. idle<br />
Answer: A</p>
<p>6. Which three of these Fibre Channel words are known as primitive signals? (Choose three.)<br />
A. NOS<br />
B. R_RDY<br />
C. CLS<br />
D. LIP<br />
E. IDLE<br />
Answer: B, C, E</p>
<p>7. What set of primitive signals is valid for arbitrated loop?<br />
A. NOS, LOS, LR, LRR<br />
B. SOF, EOF, ABTS, ACK<br />
C. LIFA, LIPA, LIHA, LISA<br />
D. LIP, LR, LRR, SOF<br />
E. CLS, OPN, ARB<br />
Answer: E</p>
<p>8. If a Fibre Channel interface is receiving an NOS pattern on its interface, what pattern will the interface be transmitting?<br />
A. OLS<br />
B. LR<br />
C. LRR<br />
D. IDLE<br />
E. NOS<br />
Answer: A</p>
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