Which two of the output fields could help you determine if a broadcast storm has occurred?

Refer to the exhibit. Which two of the output fields could help you determine if a broadcast storm has occurred? (Choose two.)

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A. giants
B. no buffer
C. collisions
D. ignored
E. dribble condition

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  1. Explanation ;

    no buffers: gives the number of received packets discarded because there was no buffer space in the main system. Compare this with the ignored count. Broadcast storms on Ethernet networks and bursts of noise on serial lines are often responsible for no input buffer events.

    ignored: shows the number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. These buffers are different from the system buffers mentioned previously in the buffer description. Broadcast storms and bursts of noise can cause the ignored count to be increased.

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