NETWORK LAYER
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Through the WAN Connection
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Through the LAN Connection
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The Console Port
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The Aux Port
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Detailed explanation-1: -SSH is a network protocol used to remotely access and manage a device. The key difference between Telnet and SSH is that SSH uses encryption, which means that all data transmitted over a network is secure from eavesdropping.
Detailed explanation-2: -Telnet is the standard TCP/IP protocol for virtual terminal service. It enables you to establish a connection to a remote system in such a manner that it appears as a local system. SSH or Secure Shell is a program to log into another computer over a network to execute commands in a remote machine.
Detailed explanation-3: -Telnet transfers the data in simple plain text. SSH uses Encrypted format to send data and also uses a secure channel. No authentication or privileges are provided for user’s authentication. SSH is more secure, so it uses public key encryption for authentication.