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Question 11

An Ethernet port can work one of three duplex modes, whereas an Optical Ethernet port only supports one single mode.

Which of the following represents this mode?

    Correct Answer: A

    An Optical Ethernet port operates in full-duplex mode. Full-duplex mode allows simultaneous two-way communication, making it the standard for Optical Ethernet ports. Ethernet ports, on the other hand, can operate in full-duplex, half-duplex, or use auto-negotiation to select the appropriate mode based on the connection.

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Ygrec

Do you think this question will be in the DATACOM HCIA ? Because HCIA DATA don't talk about duplex mode ?