A network engineer must implement a true out-of-band (OOB) remote management architecture for a critical enterprise data center. During a widespread core routing outage where the primary WAN connection and internal IP infrastructure are completely unreachable, the administrator needs direct console-level command-line access to reconfigure core switches. Which solution meets these out-of-band remote access and resilience requirements?
- Connect the serial console ports of all core devices to an OOB console terminal server equipped with a dedicated cellular modem connection.Cevap
- BConfigure an IP-KVM switch connected to the primary in-band management VLAN and allow SSH access over TCP port 23 across the primary gateway.
- CDeploy SNMPv2c agents over UDP port 161 on all core device primary interfaces to issue automated reboot commands during a link loss event.
- DConfigure TACACS+ over UDP port 49 on the primary default gateway router to enable encrypted out-of-band console sessions.
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Connecting the serial console ports of core devices to an out-of-band console terminal server backed by a dedicated cellular modem provides true out-of-band management independent of primary IP network availability.
The correct option describes a true out-of-band (OOB) management solution. Connecting physical serial console ports to a console terminal server with a dedicated cellular modem ensures administrators can reach network hardware CLI shells even when all primary wired ISP links, switches, and internal IP routing protocols have failed.
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Out-of-Band (OOB) Management and Console Servers