Refer to the exhibit. The administrator can ping the S0/0/1 interface of RouterB but is unable to gain Telnet access to the router using the password cisco123. What is a possible cause of the problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA Security v1.2Refer to the exhibit. The administrator can ping the S0/0/1 interface of RouterB but is unable to gain Telnet access to the router using the password cisco123. What is a possible cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit. The administrator can ping the S0/0/1 interface of RouterB but is unable to gain Telnet access to the router using the password cisco123. What is a possible cause of the problem?

  • The Telnet connection between RouterA and RouterB is not working correctly.
  • The password cisco123 is wrong.
  • The enable password and the Telnet password need to be the same.
  • The administrator does not have enough rights on the PC that is being used.

Exam with this question: CCNA Security Final Exam (CCNAS v1.2)

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