When a network experiences an issue immediately after a configuration change, what troubleshooting principle should the technician follow first?
- Roll back the configuration change
- Implement additional security measures
- Increase network bandwidth
- Reboot the affected devices
In troubleshooting issues after a configuration change, the technician should first consider rolling back the configuration change to the previous state and observe the impact.
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