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What is the first step in troubleshooting a network problem?
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Replacing all cables
Restarting the computer
Using a standard operating procedure (SOP)
Ignoring the problem
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Using a standard operating procedure (SOP)
Reason: the first step in troubleshooting is to follow established procedures to identify and diagnose the problem (gather facts, isolate the issue). Random actions like replacing cables or ignoring it are not appropriate first steps; restarting may be part of the SOP but not the initial approach.
Reason: the first step in troubleshooting is to follow established procedures to identify and diagnose the problem (gather facts, isolate the issue). Random actions like replacing cables or ignoring it are not appropriate first steps; restarting may be part of the SOP but not the initial approach.
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