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CCNA 2 Module 1 b

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Do we have collisions in full duplex? No
True/False. Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gb NICs require full-duplex connections to operate True
True/ False. When auto-MDIX is enabled, the switch automatically detects the required cable type and configures appropriately True
True/ False. auto-MDIX is enabled by default to every CISCO switches False
What is the minimum Ethernet frame size that will not be discarded by the receiver as a runt frame? 64 bytes
CRC errors are generated when the calculated checksum is not the same as the checksum received True
A collision that occurs after 512 bits of the frame have been transmitted is called Late collision
Ethernet frames that are larger than the maximum allowed size are called Giant
Which command displays information about the auto-MDIX setting for a specific interface? show controllers
What are the causes of late collisions Excessive cable lengths and duplex misconfiguration
All errors that prevent the final transmission are called Output errors
What are the causes of runt frames? Malfunctioning NICs or collisions
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