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Question 683

SIMULATION

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A network technician needs to resolve some issues with a customer's SOHO network. The customer reports that some of the devices are not connecting to the network, while others appear to work as intended.

INSTRUCTIONS

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Troubleshoot all the network components and review the cable test results by clicking on each device and cable.

Diagnose the appropriate component(s) by identifying any components with a problem and recommend a solution to correct each problem.

If at any time you would like to bring back the initial state of the simulation, please dick the Reset All button.

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Discussion
BigDazza

remember to 'dick' the reset button lads. Very important.

0586036

Alot of these PBQs vague asf

Cavick

I agree, there is no way I can see to troubleshoot this in its current state. More information is required.

df2aab9

Is this correct?

72abe44

IDK, but at least we have an idea of where to look. Should be easy to figure out if that is the issue with the IPs and Subnet given

M00se1

so assuming in the exam we are provided with windows and test results, we can eliminate a few devices simply based off the relative config. first id look at all the test results and see if there is any change (VLAN assignment, length, straight through or crossover cable etc). next id refer to each window and see the available commands using '?'. after that id work my way through to see if there is any mismatching values between each computer and each server. Ive had a question similar to this in my previous exam, and the easiest way to troubleshoot is a simple bottom to top approach.