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Question ID 18517 | Refer to the exhibit.
Which two are causes of output queue drops on FastEthernet0/0? (Choose two.)
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Option A | an oversubscribed input service policy on FastEthernet0/0
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Option B | a duplex mismatch on FastEthernet0/0
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Option C | a bad cable connected to FastEthernet0/0
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Option D | an oversubscribed output service policy on FastEthernet0/0
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Option E | The router trying to send more than 100 Mb/s out of FastEthernet0/0
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Correct Answer | D,E |
Explanation Explanation: Output drops are caused by a congested interface. For example, the traffic rate on the outgoing interface cannot accept all packets that should be sent out, or a service policy is applied that is oversubscribed. The ultimate solution to resolve the problem is to increase the line speed. However, there are ways to prevent, decrease, or control output drops when you do not want to increase the line speed. You can prevent output drops only if output drops are a consequence of short bursts of data. If output drops are caused by a constant high-rate flow, you cannot prevent the drops. However, you can control them. Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/10000-series-routers/6343- queue-drops.html
Question ID 18518 | Drag and drop the extended ping command field on the left to its usage on the right.
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Option A | Answer :
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Correct Answer | A |
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