Free Cisco 350-601 Actual Exam Questions - Question 9 Discussion

Question No. 9
An engineer configures a role for a new user in Cisco UCS Manager The role should allow the user to configure
vHBAs, vNICs, and server port types.
Which role should be assigned to allow the engineer to complete this task?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Mohammad W.
2026-02-15

C, since vNICs and vHBAs are server profile components, not network fabric settings.

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Mohammad W.
2026-02-14

I thought it was C because vHBAs and vNICs are linked to server profiles, which falls under server-compute. But I’m wondering if "server port types" might mean physical ports that network admins handle more often. If that’s the case, A could be right. Is there a clear definition of "server port types" in UCS that points more to one role? That would help decide between the two.

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Tom U.
2026-02-02

C. The server-compute role definitely includes managing vHBAs and vNICs since those are tied to server profiles. The network admin role usually deals with physical network fabric and switches, not the virtual interfaces inside server profiles. Plus, AAA admin is about authentication, so that’s out. Operations is more for monitoring and basic tasks. So, it makes sense that server-compute covers these specific server port settings along with vNIC and vHBA configurations.

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Tom U.
2026-02-02

C. Server-compute fits better since vHBAs and vNICs are part of the server profile setup, which is usually handled under compute roles. Network admin tends to focus on broader network settings, not the specific interface types tied to servers. The mention of server port types here likely points to the physical or virtual ports on the server hardware, which aligns with compute responsibilities rather than AAA or general network admin duties. So overall, server-compute should cover all three areas mentioned.

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Tom U.
2026-01-29

It’s A. Network administrator makes more sense here because configuring vHBAs and vNICs often crosses into network resource management, especially when dealing with server port types. Server-compute usually focuses more on the server hardware settings and compute resources, not how the ports interact with the network layer. Since the question highlights server port types alongside vHBAs and vNICs, it points toward a role with network configuration privileges rather than purely server compute. This distinction helps clear up the confusion between A and C.

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Tom U.
2026-01-24

C. I agree with going for the server-compute role here. The key is that vHBAs and vNICs are tied directly to the server profile and hardware configurations, which falls squarely under server compute. Network admin is more about physical network components, not these virtual interfaces or server port types. So, even though server port types might sound network-related, they’re actually managed within the server profile context, making C the better fit.

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Tom U.
2026-01-15

This looks like a job for the server-compute role since it involves configuring vHBAs and vNICs. So, C.

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