A user recently moved a workstation to a different part of the office. The user is able to access the internet and print but is unable to access server resources. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the issue?
If a workstation can access the internet and printers (likely in another VLAN) but not internal servers, the port was likely placed into the wrong VLAN after the move. VLAN assignment controls Layer 2 segmentation, restricting access to resources on different VLANs.
A. A wrong default gateway would prevent internet access.
C. An error-disabled port would block all connectivity.
D. A duplicate IP would cause general network issues, not just missing server access.
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