What is a result of enabling the Cisco IOS image resilience feature?
- Secured files can be viewed in the output of a CLI-issued command.
- Multiple primary bootset files can be accessed.
- The feature can only be disabled through a console session.
- Images on a TFTP server can be secured.
Explanation: The Cisco IOS image resilience feature creates a copy of the IOS image and running configuration (primary bootset) and stores them locally in a hidden file. Once the feature is enabled, it can only be disabled through a console session. Images that are loaded from a remote location, such as a TFTP server, cannot be secured. The Cisco IOS file system prevents secured files from being listed in command output.
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