A network administrator is designing an out-of-band (OOB) management solution for a remote distribution facility to ensure administrative access and recovery capability during primary WAN transport outages or device hangs. Which of the following implementations should be included to satisfy these out-of-band management objectives? (Select TWO.)
- Connect the serial console ports of critical routers and switches to a dedicated console server equipped with a cellular modem.Cevap
- BConfigure interactive command-line SSH management sessions to communicate over UDP instead of TCP across the remote access connection.
- Deploy a remote switched Power Distribution Unit (PDU) to allow administrators to power-cycle unresponsive network hardware remotely.Cevap
- DEstablish Telnet access on standard port 22 across the public internet as the primary fallback protocol during outages.
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The out-of-band management solution requires connecting serial console ports to a cellular-enabled console server and deploying a switched PDU for remote hardware power cycling.
Out-of-band management requires access pathways completely decoupled from the primary network payload path. Connecting network device console ports to a cellular terminal server provides dedicated CLI control during WAN outages. Additionally, installing a switched Power Distribution Unit allows administrators to perform remote power restarts on non-responsive hardware.
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Out-of-band (OOB) management provides dedicated hardware mechanisms (serial console servers, cellular modems, switched PDUs) to manage and recover infrastructure independently of the primary production IP network.