A network administrator notices that unsuccessful login attempts have caused a router to enter quiet mode. How can the administrator maintain remote access to the networks even during quiet mode?
- Quiet mode behavior can be enabled via an ip access-group command on a physical interface.
- Quiet mode behavior will only prevent specific user accounts from attempting to authenticate.
- Quiet mode behavior can be overridden for specific networks by using an ACL.
- Quiet mode behavior can be disabled by an administrator by using SSH to connect.
Explanation: Quiet mode prevents any further login attempts for a period of time. Quiet mode is enabled via the login quiet-mode access-class command. Quiet mode behavior can be overridden for specific networks by building and implementing an access control list (ACL).
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