[&] A dual-speed 10/100 Ethernet NIC on a Server is manually configured for a speed of 100Mbps and Full-Duplex. The switchport it directly connects to does not have any speed or duplex commands configured on it. Which of the following answers correctly identifies what will happen in this circumstance? **(Select the best answer)** - The Server will not be able to send or receive any Ethernet frames due to a duplex mismatch. - There will be a speed mismatch, which may, or may not, affect Ethernet transmissions on this interface depending on the frequency of those transmissions. - Cisco switchports are 100Mbps and Full-Duplex by default so this will not cause any problems. - There will be a duplex mismatch, which may, or may not, affect Ethernet transmissions on this interface depending on the frequency of those transmissions. -- Correct [&] When an Ethernet NIC is connected to an active network cable, which of the following characteristics about the peer NIC it is connected to can be auto-detected without the need for autonegotiation? (Select the best answer) - The peer NIC's support of Pause frames - Speed of the peer NIC -- Correct - None of these answers are correct - The peer NIC's support of long frames - Duplex of the peer NIC