Network+ Lesson 5 Final

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In the context of network troubleshooting methodology, which step is the last step?

Documenting the solution

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Troubleshooting a network implies fixing the reported issues while resolving the real problem is not essential.

False

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While troubleshooting a network, if an issue remains unresolved even after multiple attempts, which step do you perform next?

Escalate the issue to a higher-level of expertise

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You troubleshoot a network issue. After implementing the solution, you perform system-wide and platform-wide checks. These checks intend to achieve which goal?

Ensure that the solution does not adversely affect the network

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In context of cabling for a network, you use the Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) in high interference environments and the Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) in cost-sensitive, lower interference scenarios.

False

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While troubleshooting a network, you notice runts in the data traffic. Which check/activity can help resolve this issue?

Check packet size configuration and duplex settings

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In the case of a network, which issue can cause an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address on a device?

Address pool exhaustion

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On a Windows network, which command initiates the Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge (D.O.R.A.) process?

ipconfig /renew

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You are on a Linux network. You want to send ICMP echo requests to 192.168.0.10 to check connectivity and measure response time. Which command do you use to achieve this?

ping 192.168.0.10

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The commands for Cisco switches are different from the commands for Cisco routers, even when the two devices are running the same operating system.

False