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Which statement about the MAC address that the FCoE Initialization Protocol chooses for use by an E-Node in an FCoE implementation is true?

A.

The FCoE Initialization Protocol uses the burned-in MAC address of the converged network adapter for all FCoE operations.

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A.

The FCoE Initialization Protocol uses the burned-in MAC address of the converged network adapter for all FCoE operations.

B.

The FCoE Initialization protocol uses a 24-bit FC-MAP and concatenates a 24-bit Fibre Channel ID to create a fibric-provided MAC address.

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B.

The FCoE Initialization protocol uses a 24-bit FC-MAP and concatenates a 24-bit Fibre Channel ID to create a fibric-provided MAC address.

C.

The FCoE Initialization Protocol uses 01.00.0C as the first 24 bits of the MAC address and appends a 24-bit Fibre Channel ID to derive a full 48-bit FCoE MAC address.

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C.

The FCoE Initialization Protocol uses 01.00.0C as the first 24 bits of the MAC address and appends a 24-bit Fibre Channel ID to derive a full 48-bit FCoE MAC address.

D.

FCoE does not use a MAC address. The FCoE Initialization Protocol is used to acquire a Fibre Channel ID, and the address is used for all FCoE communications in the same way as Fibre Channel Protocol.

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D.

FCoE does not use a MAC address. The FCoE Initialization Protocol is used to acquire a Fibre Channel ID, and the address is used for all FCoE communications in the same way as Fibre Channel Protocol.

Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) uses a 24-bit FC-MAP and concatenates a 24-bit Fibre Channel ID to create a fabric-provided MAC address. This is part of the FIP's role in establishing and maintaining the virtual links between an E-Node and the Fibre Channel Forwarder (FCF). The MAC address is essential for the E-Node to participate in FCoE communications within the fabric. The process ensures that each E-Node has a unique address on the Ethernet network, which encapsulates the Fibre Channel frames for transport.Reference:=Cisco MDS 9000 Series FCoE Configuration Guide, Release 9.x

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