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During a network infrastructure upgrade, you have replaced two 10 Mbps hubs with switches and upgraded from Category 3 UTP cable to Category 5e. During the process, you accidentally cut the Cat 5e patch cable that stretches from the network printer to the upgraded switch.

What is the impact on the network?

a) All network nodes authenticated by the same server as the printer will be unavailable.

b) All network nodes connected to the switch will be unavailable.

c) All network nodes, with the exception of the printer, will be available.

d) All network nodes on the same subnet as the printer will be unavailable.

e) All network nodes including the printer will be available.

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  1. 6 May, 13:17
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    The answer is "Option c"

    Explanation:

    Its the infrastructure used to upgrade, for it's upgrading it begins with improving its internet services, that require new routers, adapters, and modulation schemes, that arrive with smart detectors and functionaries, if it accidentally cut the cat 5e patch so, all the internet nodes shall be accessible except the server, and wrong choices can be described as follows:

    In option a, It is wrong because all network is not authenticated by the same server. In option b, Network nodes connection can be a switch, that's why is incorrect. Option d and Options e both were wrong because it is not divided on the same subnet and the printer is not available for all.
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