Another question from the TechExams practice exam.
polm
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14. What is the maximum cable length in a 100BaseFX network running in full duplex mode?
a. 100
b. 200
c. 400
d. 1000
e. 2000
Answer(s): e. 2000
Your Answer(s):
d. 1000
Explanation:
In full duplex mode 100BaseFX cables can cross distances of 2000 meters, compared to 400 meters in half-duplex mode.
My CiscoPress book says 1000 meters is the maximum for 100baseFX (Full Duplex) .
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminMy CiscoPress book says 1000 meters is the maximum for 100baseFX (Full Duplex).
The correct answer is 2000 meters. You could try a search in google i.e.:
+"2000 meters" maximum +100baseFX +"Full Duplex"
but check out table 2 at:
www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns340/ns394/ns147/networking_solutions_white_paper09186a00800a4a29.shtml
or table 1 at:
www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps359/prod_module_installation_guide09186a00800e9d01.html
Or any of the other search results when you search for 100baseFX and 2000 meters at www.cisco.com. -
Drakonblayde Member Posts: 542The cisco press books for the new series are filled with errors. Even some of the powerpoint presentations prepared for the instructors aren't correct. If you're in the academy, the online curriculum is almost always correct, since they can update it on the fly.= Marcus Drakonblayde
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polm Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□Is that litterally what it says? And did you contact CiscoPress or the author of the book, or did you just figured our exam our free so CiscoPress must be right
The 1000 meters is "litterally" in the book via a table. I have emailed the author, and I will post his responce once I receive it. -
polm Member Posts: 34 ■■□□□□□□□□Drakonblayde wrote:The cisco press books for the new series are filled with errors. Even some of the powerpoint presentations prepared for the instructors aren't correct. If you're in the academy, the online curriculum is almost always correct, since they can update it on the fly.
unfortunately I am not in NetAcad. I am using the latest Cisco Prep Library by McQuerry.