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Users have reported an issue connecting to a server over the network. A workstation was recently added to the network and configured with a shared USB printer. Which of the following is most likely causing the issue?

A.

The switch is oversubscribed and cannot handle the additional throughput.

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A.

The switch is oversubscribed and cannot handle the additional throughput.

B.

The printer is tying up the server with DHCP discover messages.

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B.

The printer is tying up the server with DHCP discover messages.

C.

The web server's back end was designed for only single-threaded applications.

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C.

The web server's back end was designed for only single-threaded applications.

D.

The workstation was configured with a static IP that is the same as the server.

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D.

The workstation was configured with a static IP that is the same as the server.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The workstation was configured with a static IP that is the same as the server. This is because if two devices on the same network have the same IP address, they will cause an IP address conflict, which will prevent them from communicating with other devices on the network. The users who were moved to different desks may have been assigned static IP addresses that were not updated after the move, and they may have accidentally used the same IP address as the server. The source of this answer is the Cisco ENCOR v1.1 course, module 3, lesson 3.1: Implementing IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing.

asked 10/10/2024
charles ratchagaraj
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