A network administrator is securing a newly deployed edge router at a remote facility. The organization requires central monitoring of system health over public networks while enforcing payload encryption and cryptographic user authentication. Additionally, legacy unencrypted protocols must be removed. Which configuration strategy best satisfies these hardening requirements for network monitoring?
- Configure SNMPv3 with authPriv mode using strong passphrase hashing and AES payload encryption.Cevap
- BConfigure SNMPv2c using a complex, non-default read-only community string over port 161.
- CEnable Telnet access restricted exclusively to the centralized monitoring server IP address via an inbound ACL.
- DReassign all switch ports to the untagged native VLAN to isolate administrative SNMP traffic from user data.
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Configure SNMPv3 with authPriv mode using strong passphrase hashing and AES payload encryption.
Configuring SNMPv3 with the authPriv security level ensures both user authentication (using SHA or MD5) and payload encryption (using AES or DES). This guarantees that network monitoring statistics and system management traffic cannot be eavesdropped on or modified in transit across untrusted network links.
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