Why is the router not accessible via Telnet on the GigabitEthernet0 management interface?

Refer to the exhibit.

Why is the router not accessible via Telnet on the GigabitEthernet0 management interface?

Refer to the exhibit.

Why is the router not accessible via Telnet on the GigabitEthernet0 management interface?

A.
The wrong port is being used in the telnet-acl access list.

B.
The subnet mask is incorrect in the telnet-acl access list.

C.
The log keyword needs to be removed from the telnet-acl access list..

D.
The access class needs to have the vrf-also keyword added.



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Ben

Ben

it is always remember which VRF your access-list to be applied

Wolverine

Wolverine

Trash question, not correctly written.