Question

Difficulty: EasyDocumentation and Diagrams

A network technician is preparing to install a newly purchased 2U rackmount switch into a server room enclosure. Before physically mounting the device, the technician needs to check the layout of the cabinet to ensure there is enough contiguous vertical space and proper power distribution available at that specific position. Which of the following network documentation artifacts is most appropriate for the technician to consult?

  1. Rack diagramAnswer
  2. B
    Logical topology diagram
  3. C
    Wiring schematic
  4. D
    Performance baseline

Answer

The correct document to consult is a rack diagram.
A rack diagram (or rack elevation diagram) shows a visual, scaled representation of server racks and the equipment mounted within them. It details exact vertical positions measured in Rack Units (U), helping technicians plan power, cooling, and space availability before mounting hardware.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the primary requirement in the scenario.
The technician needs to view the vertical physical layout and slot availability inside an equipment enclosure.
Installing hardware requires verifying physical space (rack units) and slot arrangement.
2
Match the requirement to the appropriate network document.
A rack diagram provides a scale elevation view of equipment mounted inside standard 19-inch or 23-inch racks.
Rack elevation diagrams specifically track vertical Unit height allocations (such as 1U, 2U) and device locations.

Key Concept

Rack Diagrams and Physical Elevation Documentation
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