What is the first step in diagramming packet flow for the
terminals within a network?

A. Identify the end user nodes of all the terminals

B. Figure out the speed of all the servers

C. Find out where all the routers are located

D. Find out where all the switched are located

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The first step in diagramming packet flow for the terminals
within a network is to identify the end user nodes of all
the terminals.

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A. Identify the end user nodes of all the terminals

All there points are required to diagramming a packet but
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