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Question #: 49
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Refer to the exhibit.
An installer has cabled an array as shown.
Which changes must the installer make to cable the array per the recommended configuration?

  • A. Move Control Module 0 Eth2 to Switch 2; move Control Module 0 Eth3 to Switch 2 Move Control Module 1 Eth0 to Switch 1; move Control Module 1 Eth1 to Switch 1
  • B. Move Control Module 0 Eth1 to Switch 2; move Control Module 0 Eth3 to Switch 2 Move Control Module 1 Eth0 to Switch 1; move Control Module 1 Eth3 to Switch 1
  • C. Move Control Module 0 Eth1 to Switch 2; move Control Module 0 Eth3 to Switch 2 Move Control Module 1 Eth1 to Switch 1; move Control Module 1 Eth3 to Switch 1
  • D. Move Control Module 0 Eth0 to Switch 2; move Control Module 0 Eth1 to Switch 2
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
Note: Single controller arrays can be connected to redundant switches as shown in the figure below. Ensure that at least one port from CM0 is connected to the second switch.
Figure: Dual Switch Array to Single Controller Configuration

References: Dell EqualLogic Configuration Guide, A guide to building an iSCSI based SAN solution with Dell EqualLogicPS Series Arrays, page 9 http://en.community.dell.com/cfs-file/__key/communityserver.discussions.components.files/866/8863.dell_5f00_equallogic_5f00_configuration_5f00_guide.pdf

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