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Exam N10-006 topic 6 question 217 discussion

Actual exam question from CompTIA's N10-006
Question #: 217
Topic #: 6
[All N10-006 Questions]

A technician installs three new switches to a companys infrastructure. The network technician notices that all the switch port lights on the front of each switch flashes rapidly when powered on and connected. Additionally, there are rapid flashing amber lights on the switches when they started up the next day.
Which of the following describes what is occurring with the switches?

  • A. The switches are running through their spanning tree process.
  • B. The switches are having problems communicating with each other.
  • C. The switches are connected and detected a spanning tree loop.
  • D. The switches are not functioning properly and need to be disconnected.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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mad
4 years, 8 months ago
Answer 'A' is correct. As per link below for those wanting to get more out of the question: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750/hardware/installation/guide/3750hig/HIGOVERV.html#wp1136573 Specifically: Table 1-6 Meaning of LED Colors in Different Modes on the Switch 'STAT(port status) > Blinking amber : Port is blocked by STP and is sending and receiving packets.'
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