What is a fault-tolerant network?
- A network that can provide priority treatment of voice and video traffic
- A network that offers secure transactions
- A network that can reroute traffic in case of device failure
- A network that is incapable of failing
Explanation: A fault-tolerant network is one that can continue to function if an intermediate device or path fails. A fault-tolerant network can fail if a sufficient number of intermediate deices and/or paths fail.
Exam with this question: CCNA 1 ITNv6 Chapter 1: Check Your Understanding
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