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What type of device would not require the use of Putty to terminal into it for management purposes?

a. Router
b. Switch
c. Server
d. Hub

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A Hub is the answer you are looking for. A router and server are obvious, however a switch is a little ambiguous. You can Telnet into a switch IF that switch is managed, and thus offers options and more control over it's functionalities. If the switch is unmanaged, then there is a good chance that there isn't any kind of interface for customization of optimization. 
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Answer:

The answer to this question is "option b".

Explanation:

The switch device is not used in the system for involving the use and mastic for the terminal. If the User boots a network issue computer, and see its ARP cache straight away for the Ip addresses that have recently fixed. that's why it is not used for management purpose and other options are not correct that can be described as:

  • In option a, It is a networking device that transfers data packs from one computer to another.
  • In option c, A server is a software program that offers a service to a different computer program and its user, often referred to as the user.
  • In option d, It is also known as a network hub, It is a default interface for connected devices that are normally used by the connecting LAN sections.

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