Replicating the problem proves that the fault actually exists and can be triggered at will. This repeatability lets the troubleshooter observe symptoms closely, collect data and later verify that any corrective action truly resolves the issue. Tasks such as assessing overall network health, evaluating recent configuration changes, or prioritising multiple tickets are valuable, but they do not require recreating the specific fault, so they are not the primary purpose of duplication.
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