CompTIA Network + 5.5 Network Troubleshooting – General Networking Issues

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General Networking Issues

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What should a network administrator review to compare current network performance against historical data?

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What common issue occurs when too many broadcast packets are sent across the network simultaneously, overwhelming devices?

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A user cannot access certain network services. What could be causing this issue?

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A network administrator finds that a route is missing from the routing table, causing connectivity issues. What issue might this indicate?

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A network feature is not functioning as expected due to licensing issues. What common problem does this indicate?

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A network administrator is troubleshooting a connectivity issue and needs to verify the settings of a network device. What consideration should they review first?

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What issue can arise if two network devices are mistakenly assigned the same MAC address?

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What problem can occur when an unauthorized DHCP server is introduced into the network?

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Which common issue is caused by redundant paths creating loops in a network, leading to broadcast storms?

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A user is experiencing issues with domain name resolution. What IP setting should be checked?

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Which common issue arises when routing paths are not symmetrical, leading to performance issues?

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What problem occurs when two network devices are assigned the same IP address?

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A network device is unable to communicate with devices in the same VLAN. What issue might this indicate?

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A technician is troubleshooting a fiber optic link and finds that the signal is too weak. What issue might this indicate?

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A network device is not functioning correctly due to a physical malfunction. What issue does this indicate?

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A network device is experiencing time synchronization issues. What common problem could be the cause?

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A technician notices that network performance is degraded due to too many devices transmitting simultaneously. What common issue might this indicate?

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A network technician suspects that a device is using an incorrect subnet mask. What issue might this cause?

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A network administrator is assigning VLANs to different departments. What consideration does this fall under?

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A network administrator finds that certain services or ports are blocked, causing connectivity issues. What issue might this indicate?

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Which common issue involves a loop in the network routing paths, causing packets to circulate indefinitely?

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A user reports that they cannot access any network resources. What IP setting should be checked to ensure it is configured correctly?

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A technician needs to troubleshoot a routing issue. What should they review to understand the paths available for data packets?

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A user is unable to access resources outside their local network. What IP setting should be checked?

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A user is unable to access a secured website. What network-related issue might they be experiencing?

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Which consideration involves checking if network interfaces are up and running?

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A user reports that they cannot resolve domain names to IP addresses. What issue might they be facing?

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What issue occurs when a DHCP server runs out of available IP addresses to assign?

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What issue occurs when multicast traffic is sent to devices that did not request it?

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A company allows employees to use their own devices for work purposes, but faces network security challenges. What issue might this indicate?

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