Ethernet is a network that supports broadcasting, and once there is a loop in the network, this simple broadcasting mechanism can cause catastrophic consequences. Which of the following phenomena may be caused by loops
Alright, time to put on my networking detective hat. Packet loss, high CPU usage, and a ton of broadcast messages? Sounds like a nasty loop to me. Better bring a helmet, this is going to be a wild ride!
Haha, the 'use on the device DISPLAY INTERFACE command' to see a ton of broadcast messages? That's like the network equivalent of a traffic jam - all the packets just piling up and nowhere to go!
CPU Occupancy exceeding 70%? Yikes, that's a pretty clear indication that something's not right. If I had to guess, I bet it's because the network's just endlessly broadcasting those packets around and around.
Ah yes, the good ol' 'serious packet loss during a network test' - that's a classic sign of a loop, right? I wonder if they'll ask us to diagnose it using the 'DISPLAY INTERFACE' command. Sounds like a fun time!
D) use on the deviceDISPLAY INTERFA, CEcommand to view interface statistics, it is found that the interface receives a large number of broadcast message
Wait, a loop in the network can cause a device to have trouble logging in remotely? I thought it was supposed to make it harder to connect, not impossible!
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