Which two issues might cause excessive runt and giant frames in an Ethernet network? (Choose two.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNAWhich two issues might cause excessive runt and giant frames in an Ethernet network? (Choose two.)

Which two issues might cause excessive runt and giant frames in an Ethernet network? (Choose two.)

  • damaged cable connector
  • using the incorrect cable type
  • native VLAN mismatch
  • a malfunctioning NIC
  • excessive collisions
  • incorrectly configured auto-MDIX feature

Explanation: Routing and Switching Essentials
5.1.2 Configure Switch Ports

In an Ethernet network, a runt is a frame that is shorter than 64 bytes and a giant is a frame that is longer than the maximum allowed length. Both are often caused by NIC malfunctioning, but can also be caused by excessive collisions. CRC errors usually indicate a media or cable error caused by electrical interference, loose or damaged connections, or using the incorrect cabling type.

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