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Adding a New VLAN to Your Updating Service Profile Template

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You plan to add a new VLAN to your updating service profile template.

Assuming that the default maintenance policy is configured, which statement about applying this change is true?

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The question refers to updating a service profile template and adding a new VLAN to it. A service profile template is a logical representation of a physical server and contains information such as BIOS policies, firmware, boot policies, etc. The maintenance policy is a configurable policy that determines how a service profile is updated.

Assuming that the default maintenance policy is configured, the correct answer is C: the change will be applied immediately with no disruption to any bound service profiles.

The default maintenance policy specifies that updates should be applied immediately with no disruption to bound service profiles. This means that any changes made to a service profile template, such as adding a new VLAN, will be immediately applied to any bound service profiles without any disruption to the running services.

Option A, "The change will be applied immediately once the blade is rebooted," is incorrect because the default maintenance policy does not require a reboot of the blade.

Option B, "The change will be deferred until the user acknowledges," is incorrect because the default maintenance policy specifies that changes should be applied immediately.

Option D, "The change will generate an impact summary message," is incorrect because the impact summary message is generated only when a user chooses to acknowledge the update.

Option E, "The change will require all bound service profiles to be unbound," is incorrect because the default maintenance policy specifies that changes should be applied immediately with no disruption to bound service profiles.

In summary, the correct answer is C: the change will be applied immediately with no disruption to any bound service profiles.