A technician is troubleshooting a network device and suspects there might be a duplex mismatch. What could cause a duplex mismatch?
- interface misconfiguration
- data corruption
- interconnection of unlike devices
- auto-MDIX detection failure
Explanation: Duplex mismatches are typically caused by a misconfigured interface or, in rare instances, by a failed autonegotiation. Duplex mismatches may be difficult to troubleshoot because the communication between devices still occurs.
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