What are 3 ways to provide login access to router?
A.) Console
B.) TFTP
C.) Rlogin
D.) Auxiliary Port
E.) X Windows
F.) Telnet
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Answer: A D F
The three ways to provide login access to the router are via
the Console
port, auxiliary port, and virtual terminal (Telnet)
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