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CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Exam: Network Troubleshooting
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CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Exam: Network Troubleshooting
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1. A user tells you that he is having a problem accessing his email. What is the first step in the troubleshooting process?
2. You've spent two hours trying to fix a problem and then realize that it falls outside of your area of expertise and ability to fix. What should you do in most organizations?
3. What command can you issue from the command line to view the status of the system's ports?
4. Which command displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router or access server?
5. Which command created the following output?
Server: nen.bx.ttfc.net
Address: 209.55.4.155
Name: fatskills.com
Address: 63.240.93.157
6. Consider the following figure. Which of the following statements is true?
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7. Which of the following commands generates a 'Request Timed Out' error message?
8. Which of the following best describes the function of the default gateway?
9. A user reports that she can no longer access a legacy database. What should be one of the first questions you ask?
10. You have successfully fixed a problem with a server and have tested the application and let the users back on to the system. What is the next step in the troubleshooting process?
11. You've spent two hours trying to fix a problem and then realize that it falls outside of your area of expertise and ability to fix. What should you do in most organizations?
12. Which command created the following output?
Server: nen.bx.ttfc.net
Address: 209.55.4.155
Name: fatskills.com
Address: 63.240.93.157
13. A user reports that she can no longer access a legacy database. What should be one of the first questions you ask?
14. Which command displays statistics for all interfaces configured on the router or access server?