A network engineer is adding a switch uplink to an existing IDF. Upon inspection, the engineer finds that there are only two strands of single-mode fiber in the IDF, and both strands are in use. Which of the following solutions should the engineer use to provide an additional switch uplink without installing new fiber optic cabling?

QuestionsCategory: N10-007A network engineer is adding a switch uplink to an existing IDF. Upon inspection, the engineer finds that there are only two strands of single-mode fiber in the IDF, and both strands are in use. Which of the following solutions should the engineer use to provide an additional switch uplink without installing new fiber optic cabling?
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A network engineer is adding a switch uplink to an existing IDF. Upon inspection, the engineer finds that there are only two strands of single-mode fiber in the IDF, and both strands are in use. Which of the following solutions should the engineer use to provide an additional switch uplink without installing new fiber optic cabling?

A. Install bidirectional transceivers.

B. Install SFP+ transceivers.

C. Install media converters.

D. Install duplex transceivers.








 

Suggested Answer: A



This question is in N10-007 Exam
For getting CompTIA Network+ certificate


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