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    How can latency monitoring tools identify jitter issues in VoIP deployments?

    Asked on Sunday, Nov 16, 2025

    Latency monitoring tools are essential in VoIP deployments to identify jitter, which is the variation in packet arrival times that can affect call quality. These tools analyze packet flow metrics, suc…

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    What factors cause slow convergence during BGP graceful restart events?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 15, 2025

    BGP graceful restart events can experience slow convergence due to several factors, including the time taken for routers to re-establish adjacencies and exchange routing information. This process is i…

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    How do firewall NAT tables impact performance under sustained high traffic?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 14, 2025

    Firewall NAT tables can significantly impact performance under sustained high traffic by introducing latency and potential bottlenecks due to the processing overhead required for address translation. …

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    What issues occur when spanning tree is disabled on access switches?

    Asked on Thursday, Nov 13, 2025

    Disabling Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on access switches can lead to network loops, causing broadcast storms, MAC table instability, and network congestion. STP is crucial for preventing loops in Eth…

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