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31.
Which command would you enter to use Cisco SDM in a secure web session?
- A.ip http secure
- B.ip https
- C.ip https secure - server
- D.ip http secure - server
- E.ip secure - server
- Answer & Explanation
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Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
To use HTTPS with Cisco SDM, you must configure it from the command line with the command ip http secure - server . |
32.
What is the global configuration mode command that will allow you to specify the number
of failed login attempts that trigger a quiet period?
- A.login block - for
- B.login exec timeout
- C.login block
- D.login timeout
- E.exec timeout
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
The command login block - for can be used to specify the number of failed attempts to trigger a quiet period and how long that quiet period can be. |
33.
What is the global configuration mode command that allows you to configure a banner
message for use when attempting to access a router via Telnet or SSH?
- A.banner
- B.message banner
- C.motd
- D.banner config
- E.banner motd
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [E]
Explanation :
Explanation :
The banner motd command is used to create a banner message. It also requires you to designate a delimiter to use for the purposes of identifying the message content. |
34.
What is the default delay between successive login attempts if the login block - for
command is issued without further qualifications?
- A.1 sec
- B.10 sec
- C.5 sec
- D.15 sec
- E.1 minute
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [A]
Explanation :
Explanation :
The default delay between successive login attempts if the login block - for command is issued in its default state is 1 second. You can configure a different delay if you use other options with the command. |
35.
Which of the following is not one of the files necessary to run Cisco SDM on your router?
- A.es.tar
- B.sdm.tar
- C.common.tar
- D.sdm.bin
- Answer & Explanation
- Report
Answer : [D]
Explanation :
Explanation :
Except for HTML files, all the other files are in TAR format, therefore D is not one of the files necessary to run Cisco SDM on your router. |