David Bombal on Twitter: "Correct Answer: b. Disable Telnet on the VTY lines using the command: transport input ssh https://t.co/XwL06g0RMz" / Twitter
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Chris Bryant , The Computer Certification Bulldog - #CCNA Tip Time! Want to restrict Telnet access to SSH and reject those nasty ol' non-secure Telnet connections? Just configure "transport input ssh" on
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