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Actual exam question from ISC's CISSP-ISSAP
Question #: 78
Topic #: 1
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A network is configured on a Bus topology. Which of the following conditions could cause a network failure? Each correct answer represents a complete solution.
Choose all that apply.

  • A. A break in a network cable
  • B. 75 ohm terminators at open ends
  • C. A powered off workstation
  • D. An open-ended cable without terminators
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Suggested Answer: DBA 🗳️

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n00r1
10 months, 1 week ago
In a Bus topology network, the following conditions could cause a network failure: A. A break in a network cable: If there is a break in the network cable, the continuity of the network is disrupted, and communication may fail. D. An open-ended cable without terminators: If there is an open-ended cable without terminators, it can lead to signal reflection issues and disrupt the proper functioning of the network. Option B (75 ohm terminators at open ends) is not typically associated with Bus topology. Option C (A powered off workstation) might affect communication to that specific workstation but is less likely to cause a complete network failure.
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MarkusL
3 years, 1 month ago
Answer should be A & D
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3 years, 1 month ago
No. We need 125 Ohm terminator in Bus network
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