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F5 Networks Exam 101 Topic 5 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 101 exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 5
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An administrator connects two devices using an Ethernet cable. The link fails to come up on either device, which setting could prevent the link from being established?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Nicholle
4 months ago
C'mon, it's obviously the proxy settings. I mean, who uses Ethernet these days anyway? We're all about the Wi-Fi now.
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Tommy
3 months ago
DNS resolvers could also be causing the problem.
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Arminda
3 months ago
Maybe the link speed needs to be adjusted.
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Dortha
4 months ago
I think it might be the IP configuration.
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Isaac
4 months ago
Proxy settings could be the issue.
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Ira
5 months ago
Wait, did they try turning it off and on again? That usually fixes everything.
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Marti
5 months ago
Nah, I'd bet it's the DNS resolvers. If the devices can't find each other's addresses, the link won't come up.
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Georgene
3 months ago
C: I think the link speed might be the problem.
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Kyoko
3 months ago
B: Maybe the IP configuration is causing the issue.
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Janet
3 months ago
A: It could be the DNS resolvers.
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Chauncey
3 months ago
C: I think the link speed might be the problem.
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Oliva
4 months ago
B: Maybe the IP configuration is causing the issue.
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Haydee
4 months ago
A: It could be the DNS resolvers.
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Jacqueline
5 months ago
Hold on, I think it could be the IP configuration. Make sure both devices have compatible IP settings for the connection to work.
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Gracia
4 months ago
Maybe we should double check the IP settings on both devices to ensure they match.
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Ronnie
4 months ago
I agree, IP configuration is crucial for the link to come up.
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Pearlene
5 months ago
I think DNS resolvers could also be a factor, as it affects the communication between the devices.
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Cassie
5 months ago
I believe it could also be related to the link speed settings.
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Karan
5 months ago
I agree with Melita, incorrect IP configuration can definitely prevent the link from coming up.
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Myra
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's the link speed. That's the most common culprit when an Ethernet connection fails to come up.
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Dorothea
4 months ago
If adjusting the link speed doesn't work, we can always check the IP configuration as well.
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Wilda
4 months ago
That sounds like a good idea, let's give it a try and see if the link comes up.
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Chauncey
4 months ago
Should we try adjusting the link speed on both devices to see if that resolves the problem?
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Eva
4 months ago
I think you're right, link speed is often the issue with Ethernet connections.
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Melita
5 months ago
I think the issue could be with the IP configuration.
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