A network administrator executes the 'show interfaces gigabitethernet 0/1' command on a Cisco switch connected to a workstation. The output indicates that GigabitEthernet0/1 is up and the line protocol is up, but the error statistics show a high number of late collisions and FCS errors. Which two underlying physical or data-link conditions are the most probable causes of these error counters?
- A duplex mismatch between the switch port and the connected workstationCevap
- A damaged or degraded Ethernet cable causing signal corruptionCevap
- CA native VLAN ID mismatch configured between the switch and the endpoint
- DAn incorrect Ethernet pinout selection on a legacy link without Auto-MDIX enabled
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The most probable causes are a duplex mismatch between the connected devices and a damaged or degraded Ethernet cable.
Late collisions are the classic symptom of a speed/duplex mismatch where one end of the link is configured for half-duplex and the other for full-duplex. FCS errors indicate that frames arrived corrupted, which is commonly caused by poor physical cabling, damaged copper conductors, or bad connectors.
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Identifying interface error symptoms and corresponding physical/data-link Layer 1 and Layer 2 root causes