A network technician is investigating a problem on a switch that seems to have overflowing buffers and is dropping packets on many incoming ports. On examination the technician discovers that the problem exists because the destination port attaches to a busy server. What is the best way to address this problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v4A network technician is investigating a problem on a switch that seems to have overflowing buffers and is dropping packets on many incoming ports. On examination the technician discovers that the problem exists because the destination port attaches to a busy server. What is the best way to address this problem?

A network technician is investigating a problem on a switch that seems to have overflowing buffers and is dropping packets on many incoming ports. On examination the technician discovers that the problem exists because the destination port attaches to a busy server. What is the best way to address this problem?

  • Increase the amount of RAM on the switch.
  • Change the switch to a symmetric switch.
  • Use a switch that uses store-and-forward switching.
  • Change the switch to one that uses shared memory buffering.

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