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220-1201 Practice Question: A technician is setting up a new printer on a…
A technician is setting up a new printer on a network. The printer has a static IP address of 192.168.1.50, but users cannot ping it from their workstations. The workstations are on the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet. What should the technician check first?
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Verify the switch port status and cable connection.
Since the printer and workstations are on the same subnet, the issue is likely at Layer 2 or Layer 1. The first step is to verify the physical connection and link status on the switch port, as a bad cable or disabled port would prevent communication.
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Check the printer's default gateway setting.
Why it's wrong here
The default gateway is a network device, typically a router, that allows devices on a local subnet to communicate with devices on other subnets or the internet. For communication between two devices residing on the same local subnet, the default gateway is not involved. Instead, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to resolve the destination IP address to a MAC address directly on the local segment, making the gateway setting irrelevant for this specific scenario.
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Verify the switch port status and cable connection.
Why this is correct
Verifying the physical layer components, specifically the switch port status and the integrity of the Ethernet cable, is a crucial first step in troubleshooting network connectivity issues. A faulty or disconnected cable, or a disabled/malfunctioning switch port, will prevent any network communication, regardless of IP configuration. Physical layer problems are frequently the root cause of a device being unreachable, especially when it's a new setup or on the same subnet.
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Change the printer's IP address to a DHCP address.
Why it's wrong here
Changing the printer's IP address from static to DHCP would not inherently resolve a connectivity issue if the underlying problem is not related to the IP addressing method itself. Both static and dynamically assigned IP addresses are valid for network communication, provided they are correctly configured for the subnet and do not conflict with other devices. If the printer is unreachable, the issue likely lies at a lower layer or with an incorrect IP configuration, not simply whether it's static or dynamic.
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Reboot the router.
Why it's wrong here
Rebooting the router is an ineffective troubleshooting step for a device connectivity issue within the same local subnet. Routers operate at Layer 3 (network layer) and are primarily responsible for forwarding traffic between different subnets or to the internet. For communication between devices on the same subnet, the traffic does not traverse the router; it remains on the local segment, typically handled by a Layer 2 switch.
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Ping
Ping is a network utility used to test whether a remote computer or device is reachable across an IP network and to measure the round-trip time of data packets.
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IP address
An IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
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