What is the benefit of using a 'top-down' approach in network troubleshooting?
- Speeds up the troubleshooting process by focusing on specific layers
- Prioritizes issues starting from the physical layer up to the application layer
- Resolves issues only at the application layer
- Skips the network layers for faster resolution
A top-down approach in network troubleshooting prioritizes issues starting from the physical layer up to the application layer, ensuring a systematic and efficient resolution process.
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