Which of the following network protocols is used for a secure command line interface for management of network devices?
A. SSH
B. TELNET
C. IGMP
D. HTTP
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Shirley Mathewsays:
SSH(Secure Shell)- terminal emulation program, encrypts data. Replaces Telnet on Internet
TELNET- program that allows users on Internet to log onto remote systems from own host systems
IGMP(Internet Group Management Protocol)- routers use to communicate with hosts to determine “group” membership to determine which computers want to receive a multicast.
HTTP(Hypertext Transfer Protocol)- used for network file transfers on WWW
SSH(Secure Shell)- terminal emulation program, encrypts data. Replaces Telnet on Internet
TELNET- program that allows users on Internet to log onto remote systems from own host systems
IGMP(Internet Group Management Protocol)- routers use to communicate with hosts to determine “group” membership to determine which computers want to receive a multicast.
HTTP(Hypertext Transfer Protocol)- used for network file transfers on WWW
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