Description: The network configuration failure occurs when the network configuration is incorrect, leading to connectivity issues. This type of failure can manifest in various ways, such as the inability to access the Internet, the inability to communicate with other devices on the same network, or the lack of proper IP address assignment. Causes of these failures may include incorrect settings on networking devices, issues with the DHCP server, IP address conflicts, or firewall configurations that block traffic. Identifying and resolving a network configuration failure is crucial to maintaining network functionality, as it affects both individual users and entire organizations. Proper network configuration is essential to ensure the security, efficiency, and availability of shared resources. Furthermore, in virtualized environments, where multiple virtual machines can share the same network infrastructure, a configuration failure can have widespread repercussions, affecting multiple instances and services. Therefore, it is essential to conduct regular audits and maintain clear documentation of network configuration to effectively prevent and resolve these issues.