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Question #: 477
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following redundant devices creates broadcast storms when connected together on a high-availability network?

  • A. Switches
  • B. Routers
  • C. Access points
  • D. Servers
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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salah112
Highly Voted 5 months ago
Selected Answer: A
A. Switches When redundant switches are connected together without proper loop prevention mechanisms (such as Spanning Tree Protocol), it can lead to broadcast storms in a network. This can result in excessive network traffic and degradation of network performance.
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redheadITgirl
Most Recent 1 year ago
Wouldn't this be routers?
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Molongo
1 year ago
I think it is switches, as when you create redundant links, you must configure STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) to avoid broadcast storms and loops. It does this by putting the redundant links on standby mode, and only when the main link goes down will it "activate" the standby link. That is my understanding, I am still learning so correct me if I am wrong.
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SmacksonJackson
6 months, 1 week ago
I read question too fast and picked router but its asking which one creates broadcast storms... not creates broadcast domains.
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