The correct action is Load third-party certificate to UCS Manager. Cisco UCS troubleshooting depends on the relationship between policy, inventory discovery, firmware state, and server identity. The question involves UCS, UCS Manager, certificate, so the selected option fixes the UCS component or policy that directly controls the failure. In UCS Manager, service profiles, vNIC/vHBA templates, boot policies, firmware packages, server pools, adapters, fabric interconnects, and I/O modules are applied through a managed model; a server can fail even when basic IP reachability exists if the relevant policy is incomplete or the hardware inventory has not been acknowledged correctly. The distractors typically change an unrelated object, force a disruptive recovery without fixing the policy, or apply to a different UCS mode. Cisco guidance is to verify faults, FSM stage, inventory status, association status, and the specific boot or connectivity policy before taking action. After the remediation, validate that the fault clears, the FSM completes, and the server or fabric component returns to the expected operable state.
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