A network administrator is designing an out-of-band (OOB) remote management infrastructure to maintain emergency administrative access to core network devices during a primary WAN transport failure. Which of the following implementation steps are required to establish a secure, dedicated out-of-band management solution? (Select TWO.)
- Connecting device serial console ports to a dedicated terminal serverCevap
- Connecting an auxiliary cellular modem to provide network connectivity isolated from the primary ISP linkCevap
- CEnabling Telnet management on the external WAN gateway interface for quick remote command-line access
- DConfiguring unencrypted SNMPv2c traps across the primary production network to transmit real-time outage alerts
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To establish secure out-of-band management during primary network circuit failures, administrators must connect device serial console ports to a terminal server and attach an auxiliary cellular modem to provide independent external access.
Out-of-band management requires access pathways completely independent of the production IP network. Directing device serial console ports into a terminal server guarantees physical console access, while equipping the system with an auxiliary cellular modem provides an alternative wireless telecommunications path into the network when primary wired circuits fail.
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Out-of-Band (OOB) Management Architecture