When the Cisco UCS Manager is used to verify the B- or C-Series device, which two types of Overall Status are acceptable and do not indicate a failure? (Choose two.)
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Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) Manager is a centralized management tool used to manage all components of Cisco UCS, including B-Series and C-Series devices. When verifying the B-Series or C-Series device status in UCS Manager, there are two types of overall status that are acceptable and do not indicate a failure:
Online: This status indicates that the device is connected to the network and is functioning correctly. The online status means that the device is powered on and is communicating with the Cisco UCS Manager.
OK: This status indicates that the device has completed all of its self-tests and is ready for use. The OK status means that the device has passed all of its diagnostics and is operating within acceptable parameters.
The other two options, Unassociated and Active, do not provide a definitive indication of the device's status.
Unassociated status means that the device is not currently associated with any service profile. This status does not indicate whether the device is functioning correctly or not.
Active status means that the device is associated with an active service profile. This status does not provide any information about the device's overall status or whether it is functioning correctly.
Therefore, when verifying the status of a B-Series or C-Series device in UCS Manager, the acceptable statuses that do not indicate a failure are Online and OK.