Refer to the exhibit. Shortly after SiteA was connected to SiteB over a new single-mode fiber path, users at SiteA report intermittent connectivity issues with applications hosted at SiteB. What is the cause of the intermittent connectivity issue?

- Interface errors are incrementing.
- High usage is causing high latency.
- An incorrect SFP media type was used at SiteA.
- The sites were connected with the wrong cable type.
Answer(s): A
Explanation:
The only indicator of any issues here is the reliability 166/255 on SiteA. When the input and output errors increase, they affect the reliability counter. This indicates how likely it is that a packet can be delivered or received successfully. Reliability is calculated like this: reliability = number of packets / number of total frames.
The value of 255 is the highest value meaning that the interface is very reliable at the moment. The calculation above is done every 5 minutes.
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