A technician removes an old PC from the network and replaces it with a new PC that is unable to connect to the LAN. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of the issue?
The most likely cause of the issue is port security. When a new device is connected to a network, port security can prevent the device from connecting if it is not authorized. The old PC might have been authorized to connect, but the new PC is not. To resolve the issue, the technician will need to configure port security to allow the new PC to connect.
It is most likely that the issue is caused by port security, as this is a feature that can prevent new devices from connecting to the LAN. Port tagging, port aggregation, and port mirroring are all features that are used to manage traffic on the network, but they are not related to the connectivity of new devices. If the technician has configured port security on the network and the new PC does not meet the security requirements, it will not be able to connect to the LAN.
If your just plugging in your PC onto the network, pretty sure you need to manually configure the security (add the mac address, configure the Ip, etc...) Otherwise it's connected but no real connection.
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