Which of the following is a difference between Telnet and SSH as supported by a Cisco switch?
- SSH encrypts the passwords used at login, but not other traffic; Telnet encrypts nothing.
- SSH encrypts all data exchange, including login passwords; Telnet encrypts nothing.
- Telnet is used from Microsoft operating systems, and SSH is used from UNIX and Linux operating systems.
- Telnet encrypts only password exchanges; SSH encrypts all data exchanges.
Explanation: SSH provides a secure remote login option, encrypting all data flows, including password exchanges. Telnet sends all data (including passwords) as clear text.
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