A network administrator is investigating user reports of severe performance degradation and file transfer timeouts when accessing a local backup server connected to Switch-A. The administrator reviews the interface statistics on switch port GigabitEthernet0/1 and observes a rapidly increasing counter for late collisions, FCS errors, and runts, despite the physical link showing up/up at 100 Mbps. Which of the following is the primary cause of this connectivity issue?
- A duplex mismatch between switch port GigabitEthernet0/1 and the backup server network interface cardCevap
- BAn un-tagged frame leakage issue caused by a native VLAN mismatch on switch port GigabitEthernet0/1
- CSpanning Tree Protocol placing port GigabitEthernet0/1 into an alternate blocking state due to a root bridge priority misconfiguration
- DThe backup server and client workstations residing on different VLANs without a configured Layer 3 routing gateway
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A duplex mismatch between switch port GigabitEthernet0/1 and the backup server network interface card
The combination of high late collision counters, FCS errors, and runts on a connected link is a classic indicator of a duplex mismatch. This commonly occurs when one device is manually set to full-duplex while the connecting switch port is left on auto-negotiation, causing the switch port to fall back to half-duplex.
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Duplex Mismatch Symptom Identification