An engineer configures an Intersight Virtual Appliance and must claim over 200 targets.
The engineer starts the Claim New Target Procedure.
The engineer has prepared this initial comma-separated value file to provision the targets: UCSFI,10.1.1.3,user-1,pwd5516b917 IMC,10.1.1.5/26,user-2,pwdc65b1c43f HX,10.1.2.1/30,user-3,pwd39913690 UCSD,1.1.1.1.user-4,pwd5003e9d5 - Which information must be included in the comma-separated value file to provision the targets?
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A. B. C. D.A.
The comma-separated value (CSV) file provided by the engineer contains information about four different types of targets: UCSFI, IMC, HX, and UCSD. To provision these targets, the engineer needs to include the following information in the CSV file:
A. target type, hostname or IP address, user name, password
The target type identifies the type of device or system that is being provisioned, such as a server, storage device, or management system. In this case, the target types are UCSFI, IMC, HX, and UCSD.
The hostname or IP address is the network address used to access the target device or system.
The user name and password are the credentials used to authenticate and authorize access to the target device or system.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer, as it includes all the necessary information required for provisioning the targets.
Option B is incorrect as it mentions location, address, and name which are not relevant to the process of claiming targets.
Option C is incorrect as it mentions FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name), AD name (Active Directory name), and email which are also not required for claiming targets.
Option D is incorrect as it mentions certificate which is not required for the process of claiming targets.