Q: 11
Network connectivity to a server was lost when it was pulled from the rack during maintenance.
Which of the following should the server administrator use to prevent this situation in the future?
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I don’t think it’s B. A is the best bet since cable management is what actually keeps network cables from being unplugged by accident when you move stuff around in the rack. Rail kits help slide servers but won’t stop network drops if cables are messy. Pretty sure on this one, but open to other takes.
Its A. If you organize and secure the cables, they won't get accidentally unplugged when moving stuff. Pretty clear in server rooms.
A , cable management is what keeps network cables from getting yanked out when moving servers. Official guide and labs both mention this scenario pretty often.
A imo, handles this. Cables stay put during maintenance if you use proper cable management.
Probably A here, cable management helps keep network cables secure so they don't get pulled out accidentally during maintenance. Similar question showed up in official practice with the same answer. If in doubt, check the Server+ objectives.
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