ICND2: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (legacy) — Question 152
Which two circumstances can cause collision domain issues on VLAN domain? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. duplex mismatches on Ethernet segments in the same VLAN
- B. multiple errors on switchport interfaces
- C. congestion on the switch inband path
- D. a failing NIC in an end device
- E. an overloaded shared segment
Correct answer: C, E
Explanation
Option C is correct because congestion in the switch's inband path can lead to packet collisions, impacting the collision domain. Option E is also correct as an overloaded shared segment can increase the likelihood of collisions. The other options do not directly cause collision domain issues in a VLAN context.