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Dell PowerEdge 1650

Knowledge Check (2 of 2)

The following questions will allow you to check how well you've learned the material included in this course.


11) With IDE drives installed, which of the following are true?


Up to four IDE drives are supported.


The IDE drives are mounted inside the chassis where the SCSI drive bays are.


The SCSI backplane will not be installed.


The system cannot be made FCC compliant (users must operate "at their own risk").





12) Which is true regarding the inclusion of Embedded Remote Access in the PowerEdge 1650?


A customer kit must be purchased from Dell to operate the ERA functions (unless purchased at point-of-sale)


Its primary advantage is that it offers the functionality of a DRAC without using a PCI slot.


It has an optional modem, battery back-up, and AC adapter.


The ERA's functions are limited to reporting and monitoring; it cannot perform console redirection functions.





13) How is the PowerEdge 1650's dual channel, Ultra3/LVD RAID solution implemented?


Through an external attachment


Via an add in mezzanine board


It is soldered to the system board


Via an add-in PCI card





14) Which RAID levels are supported by the onboard Ultra3/LVD SCSI controllers?


RAID 0


RAID 1


RAID 3


RAID 5


RAID 8


RAID 10





15) Which are true regarding the PowerEdge 1650's expansion slots? (Choose all that apply)


No ISA slots are provided on the PowerEdge 1650


The PCI Bus Scan always begins with the AGP slot


The riser assembly can be removed with cards still installed


The system supports one full length PCI card in top PCI slot.





16) If Console Redirection is done via a null modem cable and the system does not have a keyboard and/or mouse attached, what will occur?


A "Keyboard Failure" error message will be produced at POST


A No POST/No Video failure


System will bluescreen during boot


System will intermittently lockup





17) Which operating systems have been validated and are supported for factory installation on the PowerEdge 1650?


UNIXware


SCO UNIX


NT4 Server


Netware 4.2


Solaris x86 UNIX


Red Hat Linux 7.2


Windows 2000 Server





18) If the PowerEdge 1650's back panel indicator is blinking amber, what does it mean?


No power is available to the system, or the system is not powered on


The system is operating normally


The system has detected an error and requires attention


The system is identifying itself





19) The PowerEdge 1650 utilizes which chipset?


ServerWorks Corporation CNB HE-SL


ServerWorks Corporation GC-LE


ServerWorks Corporation PCL-UT


Dell "WestMall" FAC-UT





20) If the NVRAM_CLR jumper bridge is covered, which of the following occurs?


The Access System Configuration option appears during POST


The system configuration settings are retained at system boot


The system configuration settings are cleared at next system boot


All changes to the configuration settings are recorded and stored in the event log


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