DELL EMC D-PE-OE-23 Übungsprüfungen
Zuletzt aktualisiert am 06.05.2025- Prüfungscode: D-PE-OE-23
- Prüfungsname: Dell Technologies PowerEdge Operate 2023
- Zertifizierungsanbieter: DELL EMC
- Zuletzt aktualisiert am: 06.05.2025
A technician is troubleshooting a rackmount server that is NOT displaying video.
The technician has the following information:
– Known good monitor does NOT work when plugged into the front VGA port
– The power button is on
– iDRAC has an enterprise license
– The "i" button is blue
– NO operating system is installed on the server
Which two steps should the technician take to troubleshoot the issue? (Choose two.)
- A . Press the “i” button down for 20 seconds to reset the iDRAC
- B . Plug the known good monitor to the rear VGA port
- C . Perform a cold boot of the system via the iDRAC
- D . Use iDRAC Virtual Console to check video
- E . Run system diagnostics from the Lifecycle Controller
A technician has a rack mount server with 20, 200 GB drives installed. The administrator needs three different RAID 5 virtual disks that are each 600 GB in size. All virtual disks must utilize the same set of physical disks.
How should the technician meet this requirement?
- A . Create a single disk group using 6 drives
Assign the virtual disks via the Lifecycle Controller - B . Create a virtual disk using 10 drives that are 600 GB in size
Split the remaining space into two virtual disks - C . Create three virtual disks that are each 600 GB in size
Assing these disks to the same disk group via Lifecycle Controller - D . Create three disk groups using 9 drives that are each 600 GB in size
Add virtual disks to each disk group
A new server with default iDRAC network configurations is plugged into a segregated management network configured for 10.0.0.x/24. The technician cannot connect to the iDRAC.
How can the on-site technician configure the iDRAC for network access?
- A . Change iDRAC network settings from a workstation on the management network
- B . Perform an AC power cycle to reset the iDRAC
- C . Modify the iDRAC settings using the iDRAC Direct feature
- D . Configure a DHCP reservation for the iDRAC MAC address
What is a valid password option available from the iDRAC9 Unique ID feature?
- A . Encryption Default
- B . Secure Default
- C . Legacy Generated
- D . Randomly Generated
What is a systems management console solution optimized for monitoring and managing Dell enterprise and remote office hardware?
- A . SupportAssist Enterprise
- B . iSM
- C . OpenManage Essentials
- D . iDRAC9
A technician is attempting to install a 64-bit OS on a server. The OS array is 2.8 TB. The OS install is unable to see the disk.
What should the technician do to install the OS?
- A . Switch the boot settings to UEFI
- B . Use USB to load Storage Drivers
- C . Use LC to install the OS
- D . Switch the Hard Drive boot sequence so that C: is first
Refer to the exhibit.
A system administrator wants to monitor information about the system using their smartphone and a Bluetooth connection. LED labeled 3 on the control panel is solid white.
What does the LED indicate?
- A . The system is powered on.
- B . Quick SYNC 2 is ready to communicate.
- C . OMM is transferring data.
- D . The system is in failsafe mode.
A technician needs to connect a server to a network but the network switch has only two available network ports so only two network cables can be connected. The user needs as much bandwidth as possible for their workload so the two network cables need to connect to LOM1 and LOM2.
At some point in the future a new network switch will enable additional cables to be used. The technician wants to satisfy the user requirements yet still be able to access the iDRAC without having to reconfigure the iDRAC once new cables are installed in the iDRAC Dedicated NIC.
What is the best way to configure the iDRAC?
- A . Use a splitter cable in one of the network switch ports to connect the same cable to both LOM1 and the iDRAC dedicated NIC
- B . Use a splitter cable in one of the network switch ports to connect the same cable to both LOM1 and LOM2 with the second network cable connecting to the iDRAC dedicated NIC
- C . Set up a dedicated NIC with LOM1 as the NIC selection
- D . Set up a shared NIC with LOM1 as the NIC selection with Auto Dedicated NIC selected
A technician needs to connect a server to a network but the network switch has only two available network ports so only two network cables can be connected. The user needs as much bandwidth as possible for their workload so the two network cables need to connect to LOM1 and LOM2.
At some point in the future a new network switch will enable additional cables to be used. The technician wants to satisfy the user requirements yet still be able to access the iDRAC without having to reconfigure the iDRAC once new cables are installed in the iDRAC Dedicated NIC.
What is the best way to configure the iDRAC?
- A . Use a splitter cable in one of the network switch ports to connect the same cable to both LOM1 and the iDRAC dedicated NIC
- B . Use a splitter cable in one of the network switch ports to connect the same cable to both LOM1 and LOM2 with the second network cable connecting to the iDRAC dedicated NIC
- C . Set up a dedicated NIC with LOM1 as the NIC selection
- D . Set up a shared NIC with LOM1 as the NIC selection with Auto Dedicated NIC selected
A technician has just upgraded memory modules in a server. When the technician loads the iDRAC, the new memory is NOT listed. The OS reports all memory.
Where should the technician troubleshoot this issue?
- A . Boot to F2, select iDRAC Settings > Lifecycle Controller. If enabled, disable “Collect System Inventory on Restart”. Restart the system, then return to the menu and enable it again.
- B . Boot to F2, select System BIOS > Memory Settings, and enable System Memory Testing
- C . Boot to F2, select System BIOS > Integrated Devices. If enabled, disable “Collect System Inventory on Restart”. Restart the system, then return to the menu and enable it again.
- D . Boot to F2, select iDRAC Settings > Memory Settings, and make sure Memory Operation Mode is Mirrored.