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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