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Section 5.2

Demonstrate your acquired knowledge about if given a scenario, troubleshooting common cabling and physical interface issues. This will demonstrate your proficiency for section 5.2 of the Network+ 10-009 objectives.

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A user reports slow connectivity. The switch interface shows increasing CRC errors and runts. What’s a likely issue?

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A Category 5e UTP cable is used in a high-interference environment. What might occur?

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What is the purpose of checking interface counters on a switch?

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Which signal issue is worsened by running copper cables parallel to electrical lines?

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A newly installed cable run has poor performance. Testing reveals signal loss at specific intervals. What might be the cause?

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What might happen if a PoE device is connected using an older 802.3af injector but needs 802.3bt?

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What condition can cause an Ethernet interface to experience "giants"?

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How can you avoid TX/RX reversal during cable creation?

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A port is “error-disabled.” What is a common reason?

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Why is Category 6A preferred over Category 5e in modern installations?

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What happens when an Ethernet cable is improperly terminated?

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You discover a transceiver mismatch in a 10GbE connection. What might result?

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Which PoE issue could result in a device failing to power up?

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What does a large number of "drops" in interface statistics indicate?

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Which issue is most likely to occur when mixing Cat 5 and Cat 8 cables in the same run?

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What is one of the key symptoms of incorrect transceiver signal strength?

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A technician sees the interface status as "suspended." What could cause this?

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What issue results from reversed transmit and receive pins on an Ethernet cable?

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A cable run is experiencing poor shielding in a high EMI environment. Which type should replace it?

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A cable has significant signal degradation due to adjacent cable interference. What is this called?

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You notice runts and giants in the interface counters. What should you check first?

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What does an "administratively down" port status typically indicate?

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Which of the following can result from excessive cable length beyond specifications?

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A technician notices frequent CRC errors on a network interface. What is the most likely cause?

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What problem occurs when a single-mode fiber optic cable is used in place of a multimode cable?

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