Tuesday, December 15, 2015

CCNP Switch Exam Prep

What percentage of bandwidth is reduced when a stack cable is broken?
A.0
B.25
C.50
D.75
E.100
Explanation: Physical Sequential Linkage
The switches are physically connected sequentially, as shown in figure 3. A break in any one of the cables will result in the stack bandwidth being reduced to half of its full capacity. Subsecond timing mechanisms detect traffic problems and immediately institute failover. This mechanism restores dual path flow when the timing mechanisms detect renewed activity on the cable.

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