Which of the following is MOST likely the source of the problem?

A desktop computer is connected to the network and receives an APIPA address but is unable to
reach the VLAN gateway of 10.10.100.254. Other PCs in the VLAN subnet are able to reach the
Internet. Which of the following is MOST likely the source of the problem?

A desktop computer is connected to the network and receives an APIPA address but is unable to
reach the VLAN gateway of 10.10.100.254. Other PCs in the VLAN subnet are able to reach the
Internet. Which of the following is MOST likely the source of the problem?

A.
802.1q is not configured on the switch port

B.
APIPA has been misconfigured on the VLAN

C.
Bad SFP in the PC’s 10/100 NIC

D.
OS updates have not been installed

Explanation:



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Josh

Josh

Wouldn’t the answer be a bad sfp port because that would cause the computer not to be able to access the network and it would then receive the apipa address. The question never specifies the type of NIC in the computer so it could very well be a NIC with sfp. If the 802.1q was not configured, then other vlans would have issues, right?

Prophet Muhammad

Prophet Muhammad

Since the answer specifies “switch port”, they would mean it was not configured on just that port pc with the issue was on.