Implementing and Operating Cisco Data Center Core Technologies (DCCOR) — Question 158
An engineer must configure the order in which the server attempts to boot from available boot device types using Cisco Integrated Management Controller (Cisco
IMC). The engineer must change the boot order configuration during the setup and apply the new requirements multiple times. The requirement is to change the
Cisco IMC actual boot order so it is different from the configured boot order. Which setting accomplishes this goal?
Answer options
- A. Enable the system to boot with the configured boot order.
- B. Set the boot configuration directly through BIOS.
- C. Apply UEFI Secure Boot for a nonsupported operating system.
- D. Configure the legacy and precision boot order to be mutually exclusive.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because modifying the boot configuration directly through BIOS allows the engineer to create a distinct boot order that deviates from the configured settings in Cisco IMC. Options A, C, and D do not provide a mechanism to change the actual boot order; A maintains the configured order, C is irrelevant for changing boot order, and D addresses exclusivity rather than actual order adjustment.