What describes Dell EMC PowerStore X front-end cabling?
'For PowerStore T model appliances, the individual ports within the system bond could be running in active/active mode or active/passive mode. This state depends on whether Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) has been configured on the network switches. To ensure best resiliency and network performance, it is recommended to enable LACP on the network. For more information about configuring LACP for a PowerStore T model appliance, see the document PowerStore Guide for PowerStore T Models on the PowerStore Info Hub. For PowerStore X model appliances, there is no system bond and no LACP configuration is needed because the link aggregation and failover is handled by the virtual switches within the VMware hypervisor. '
During Dell EMC PowerStore startup, both appliance nodes have rebooted in service mode. What must be done first to avoid management software conflicts?