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220-1201 Practice Question: During a network upgrade, a new switch is…

During a network upgrade, a new switch is installed. After connecting all devices, one workstation cannot obtain an IP address via DHCP, while all other workstations on the same switch work fine. What is the first step to troubleshoot this issue?

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Check if the network cable is securely connected and the link lights are on.

When a single workstation fails to get an IP address but others succeed, the problem is likely with that workstation or its cable. Checking the physical connection is the quickest and easiest first step before moving to software or configuration checks.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Replace the network cable.

    Why it's wrong here

    Replacing a network cable prematurely is an inefficient troubleshooting step. While a faulty cable can indeed prevent connectivity, it is crucial to first visually inspect the existing cable for damage and confirm its secure connection at both ends. Verifying link light status and port configuration provides more diagnostic information before resorting to component replacement, which should be a later step after initial diagnostics rule out simpler causes.

  • Check if the network cable is securely connected and the link lights are on.

    Why this is correct

    Verifying the physical connection and observing link lights is the foundational first step in network troubleshooting, aligning with the OSI model's Layer 1. A securely seated cable and active link lights on both the device and the switch port confirm basic physical connectivity and signal transmission. This quick check can immediately identify common issues like a loose cable, a disabled port, or a hardware fault, preventing unnecessary complex diagnostics.

  • Restart the DHCP service on the router.

    Why it's wrong here

    Restarting the DHCP service on the router is an inappropriate initial step for a single workstation's connectivity issue. DHCP primarily manages IP address assignment for all devices on the network segment, and a problem affecting only one workstation is unlikely to stem from a global DHCP service failure. This action could disrupt IP leases for other operational devices, unnecessarily broadening the scope of the problem and potentially creating new issues.

  • Assign a static IP address to the workstation.

    Why it's wrong here

    Assigning a static IP address to the workstation, while potentially restoring connectivity if the issue is DHCP-related, is a troubleshooting bypass rather than a root cause identification. This action circumvents the dynamic addressing process without diagnosing why the workstation failed to obtain an IP address in the first place. Effective troubleshooting prioritizes identifying and resolving the underlying problem, starting with physical layer checks, before implementing workarounds.

Visual reference

Client DHCP Server 1 Discover (broadcast) 2 Offer (IP: 192.168.1.10) 3 Request (I accept) 4 Acknowledge (lease confirmed) DORA — the four-step DHCP lease process

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