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Which router port is used for dial-in access to the router for CLI management purposes and does not usually pass normal network traffic?

A.

Fast Ethernet

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A.

Fast Ethernet

B.

channelized serial

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B.

channelized serial

C.

AUX

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C.

AUX

D.

Gigabit Ethernet

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D.

Gigabit Ethernet

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

The AUX (Auxiliary) port on a router is used for dial-in access for CLI (Command Line Interface) management purposes. It is typically connected to a modem and allows an administrator to dial into the router's CLI for remote management. This port is not used for passing normal network traffic, which differentiates it from other ports like Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet that handle regular data flow. The AUX port is specifically designed as a backup async port for management access1.

asked 07/10/2024
Ali Diaz
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