SCSI Protocol Interview Questions & Answers

This set of SAN questions and answers helps anyone preparing for Cisco Storage certification exams. One should practice our complete set of questions and answers continuously for 2-3 months for through understanding of SAN Fundamentals and various exams and interviews.

1. Control byte is
a) the first byte in a CDB
b) the second byte in CDB
c) the last byte
d) not part of CDB
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Answer: c
Explanation: None.

2. Length of Logical Unit number is
a) 8 bit
b) 16 bit
c) 32 bit
d) 64 bit
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Answer: d
Explanation: None.

3. Which of the following statement is true?
a) SCSI supports only one type of device
b) SCSI supports multiple types of device
c) Maximum 8 devices can be connected in SCSI
d) IDE is more intelligent than SCSI
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Answer: b
Explanation: None.
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4. SCSI Domain should have:
a) At least one device
b) At least two devices
c) FC protocol support
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: None.

5. Which of the following is false?
a) All storage devices talk using SCSI commands and responses
b) SCSI is manufacturer independent
c) SCSI command is independent of underlying transports like iSCSI, FCP, etc.
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: None.
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