Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) — Question 192
A client in a commercial building installs a Cisco blade server in the multitenant Cisco UCS blade infrastructure. To cut operating costs, the client's data center is shared with other organizations. The client asks an engineer to prevent third parties from accessing their equipment and from accessing BIOS-related information when booting a server.
Which two policies must be used to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. post error pause
- B. CDN control
- C. ASPM support
- D. front panel lockout
- E. quiet boot
Correct answer: D, E
Explanation
The correct options are D and E. The 'front panel lockout' prevents unauthorized physical access to the server, while 'quiet boot' suppresses BIOS information display during startup, enhancing security. The other options do not specifically address the client's need to restrict access to hardware and BIOS information.