Hold on, let's think this through. If the Dorado 5300 V6 is a high-end router, it stands to reason that it would have multiple interface cards to handle the increased bandwidth and connectivity requirements. I'm leaning towards 4 pairs, but I'm open to other suggestions.
Why do they even have to ask something so niche? I feel like they're just trying to trip us up with all these technical details. Can we just skip this question and move on?
Guys, I've got this. The answer is C - 1 pair. I'm pretty sure that's the standard configuration for the Dorado 5300 V6. Although, now that I think about it, maybe it's 3 pairs... Ugh, now I'm second-guessing myself.
Hmm, I think I remember learning about this in my networking class. If I recall correctly, the Dorado 5300 V6 is a high-end router, and it typically comes with 2 pairs of those interface cards.
Ugh, this question looks so technical. I'm not sure I even know what a Dorado 5300 V6 is, let alone how many dual-control expandable front-end interface cards it has.
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