Question: While there is no perfect or correct method for routing cables, what are some best practices to follow for optimal cable organization and access? Select
While there is no perfect or correct method for routing cables, what are some best practices to follow for optimal cable organization and access? Select two options that apply.
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Power Distribution Unit (PDU) channels are installed into each rack flange and routed appropriately to each system.
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Cable clips are mounted in the PDU channels to keep cables out of the way and prevent cords from becoming tangled.
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On standard configurations, cables exit through a slot on the side of the rear rack doors.
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Color-coded cable clips are mounted in the PDU channels to keep cables out of the way and prevent cords from becoming tangled.
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Tie wraps are used to secure cables to the rear rack door where they exit, to ensure the rack door closes without cable interference.
When replacing a system board for an OEM system, what are the recommended steps to take? Select two options that apply.
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Run Easy Restore to install the OEM ID. If Easy Restore fails, manually reinstall the OEM ID module while the manufacturing mode is still enabled/detected on the replaced system board.
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Replace the system board, verify the server boots fully before reinstalling the OEM identity (ID) module.
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Replace the system board. Once the service is fully functional, hand the system off to the customer to apply the custom (ID) module.
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If applicable, request the custom (ID) module from the customer at the time of service.
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Replace the system board, then immediately contact Dell Technical Support for guidance.
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