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Dell EMC D-PEXE-IN-A-00 Exam - Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PEXE-IN-A-00 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
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A deployment engineer is installing a PowerEdge XE8640 server. The server is on a lift, and they have aligned the server inner rails with the rail assemble that are secured in the rack. The engineer

can only push the server into the rack a short distance before it stops. Pushing forcefully causes the rack to slide back.

What action should the deployment engineer take?

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Suggested Answer: A, B

When installing a Cable Management Arm (CMA) on the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server, there are specific considerations to ensure proper installation and operation:

CMA Orientation:

Installation Flexibility: The CMA for the XE9680 can be installed to open on either the left or right side of the server. This flexibility allows for better management of space within the rack and ensures that the CMA can accommodate the specific layout of your data center (Dell) (Dell).

Cable Routing:

Avoid Routing Optical Cables Through the CMA: Optical cables are typically more sensitive and less flexible compared to other types of cables. Routing them through the CMA can lead to bending, twisting, or other stresses that may damage the cables and affect network performance. Therefore, it is advised not to route optical cables through the CMA (Dell) (Dell).

Installation Process:

Align and Install the CMA: Attach the CMA to the designated mounting points on the server rails. Ensure that it is securely fastened and aligned properly to avoid any issues when extending or retracting the server from the rack.

Organize Cables: Use the provided cable management features to route and secure other cables, ensuring they are not pinched or overly stressed. Avoid including optical cables in the CMA to prevent potential damage.

Post-Installation Checks:

Verify Movement: Ensure that the server can be smoothly extended and retracted with the CMA in place without any cables getting caught or strained.

Secure Connections: Double-check all cable connections to ensure they are secure and functioning correctly.

These steps are crucial for maintaining the integrity and performance of the server and the connected network infrastructure. Proper cable management not only ensures safety but also enhances the reliability and maintainability of the data center setup.


Dell PowerEdge XE9680 Installation and Service Manual (Dell).

Dell XE9680 Rack Rail with Cable Management Arm Information (Dell) (Dell).

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Lavonna
2 months ago
Pulling it out to realign? Sounds risky!
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Vincent
2 months ago
Lower the lift? Seems like a waste of time.
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Kerry
2 months ago
Definitely press the mechanism to release the rail lock.
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Shelba
3 months ago
Wait, can the rack really slide back that easily?
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Omer
3 months ago
I agree, that's the safest option!
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Catherin
3 months ago
I feel like lowering the lift and stepping back could help, but I'm not confident if that's the best move. Option B might be worth considering.
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Francesco
3 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where we had to realign equipment. Pulling the server out and realigning sounds like option C might be the safest bet.
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Mitsue
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think pushing too hard could damage the rack, so option D seems risky.
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Horace
4 months ago
I remember something about rail locks from our last training session, so maybe option A is the right choice?
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Fanny
4 months ago
Holding the rack while sliding in the server? That sounds like a recipe for disaster. I'd steer clear of that approach and go with something more stable and controlled.
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Jettie
4 months ago
I think the key here is to avoid using too much force, since that's causing the rack to slide back. Pulling the server out and realigning the lift seems like the safest option to me.
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Solange
4 months ago
Whoa, this is a tough one. I'm not totally sure what the best move is here. Maybe lowering the lift and moving away from the server could work, but I'm not confident about that.
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Erick
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. I'm pretty sure the right answer is to press the mechanism on the rail to release the lock. That should allow the server to slide in smoothly.
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Joye
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky situation. I'll need to carefully consider the options and think through the potential consequences of each approach.
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Glory
10 months ago
I guess the deployment engineer needs to bench press the entire rack to slide in the server. Maybe they should start training at the gym before their next server installation.
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Rex
8 months ago
D) Have a person hold the rack while using force to slide in the server.
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Tammara
8 months ago
A) Press the mechanism on the rail to release the rail lock.
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Gertude
9 months ago
B) Lower the lift and move away from the server.
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Coleen
10 months ago
A) Press the mechanism on the rail to release the rail lock.
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Aleta
10 months ago
Option D is a disaster waiting to happen. Holding the rack while forcing the server in? That's a recipe for a rack collapse and a trip to the ER. Nope, not happening.
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Emilio
10 months ago
I would go with option C - pulling the server out and realigning the lift. Trying to force the server in could damage the equipment, and holding the rack is just a risky workaround.
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Mari
10 months ago
I think option A is the best choice. It's important to follow the correct procedure for installing the server.
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Florencia
10 months ago
I agree with Haydee. Pushing forcefully is not the solution.
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Haydee
11 months ago
I think the engineer should press the mechanism on the rail to release the rail lock.
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Janine
11 months ago
The solution is clearly A - pressing the mechanism on the rail to release the rail lock. That's the standard procedure for installing a server into a rack.
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Ressie
10 months ago
D) Have a person hold the rack while using force to slide in the server.
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Lorean
10 months ago
C) Pull the server out of the rack and realign the lift with the rack.
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Julieta
10 months ago
B) Lower the lift and move away from the server.
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Mabelle
10 months ago
A) Press the mechanism on the rail to release the rail lock.
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