A network administrator received several complaints from end users that they are unable to access any resources on the Layer 2 switched network. The administrator unplugs one of the redundant links that is running to the affected area of the network, and the users report that the problem disappears. When the cable is reconnected, the problem reappears. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNPA network administrator received several complaints from end users that they are unable to access any resources on the Layer 2 switched network. The administrator unplugs one of the redundant links that is running to the affected area of the network, and the users report that the problem disappears. When the cable is reconnected, the problem reappears. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

A network administrator received several complaints from end users that they are unable to access any resources on the Layer 2 switched network. The administrator unplugs one of the redundant links that is running to the affected area of the network, and the users report that the problem disappears. When the cable is reconnected, the problem reappears. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

  • The network cable is faulty.
  • The immediately upstream switch is faulty.
  • Spanning tree has failed or has been disabled.
  • The link cable is connected to an incorrect VLAN.
  • The switch port is improperly configured as an access port

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