what should the network administrator’s next action be?

Refer to the exhibit. Given this output for SWITCH3, what should the network administrator’s next
action be?

Refer to the exhibit. Given this output for SWITCH3, what should the network administrator’s next
action be?

A.
Check the trunk encapsulation mode for SWITCH3’s fa0/1 port.

B.
Check the trunk encapsulation mode for SWITCH1’s fa0/2 port.

C.
Check the duplex mode for SWITCH3’s fa0/1 port.

D.
Check the duplex mode for SWITCH1’s fa0/2 port.

Explanation:
When operating at full-duplex, FCS, cyclic redundancy checks (CRC), alignment errors, and runt
counters are probably minimal. If the link operates at full-duplex, the collision counter is not active.
If the FCS, CRC, alignment, or runt counters increment, check for a duplex mismatch. Duplex
mismatch is a situation in which the switch operates at full-duplex and the connected device
operates at half-duplex, or the other way around. The result of a duplex mismatch is extremely
slow performance, intermittent connectivity, and loss of connection. Other possible causes of data
link errors at full-duplex are bad cables, a faulty switch port, or NIC software or hardware issues.



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