Which three firmware components does the Host Upgrade Utility upgrade? (Choose three.)
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A. B. C. D. E.BDE.
The Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) is a tool used to upgrade firmware on various Cisco UCS components. The firmware components that the HUU upgrades may vary depending on the specific version of the HUU and the hardware being upgraded. However, the three firmware components that the HUU upgrades typically are:
A. Fabric Interconnect firmware - The Fabric Interconnect is a networking component that connects various hardware components within a Cisco UCS system. The Fabric Interconnect firmware provides the operating system for the Fabric Interconnect and enables it to communicate with other components in the system.
D. CIMC - The Cisco Integrated Management Controller (CIMC) is a component that provides remote management capabilities for Cisco UCS servers. CIMC firmware provides the operating system for the CIMC and enables it to communicate with other components in the system.
E. System BIOS - The System BIOS is a firmware component that provides the operating system for a server's basic input/output system. The System BIOS is responsible for initializing the hardware components of a server, such as the CPU, memory, and storage devices, during the boot process.
Therefore, options A, D, and E are the three firmware components that the Host Upgrade Utility upgrades. Option B (LAN on Motherboard) and option C ( Cisco UCS Manager) are not firmware components that the HUU upgrades. The LAN on Motherboard is a physical component that provides network connectivity for a server, while Cisco UCS Manager is a management tool used to configure and monitor a Cisco UCS system.