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What will be the consequences if the administrator later issues the no service password encryption command?

1) The passwords configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will no longer be encrypted
2) The passwords configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will still be encrypted
3) The passwords configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will be reset to their default values
4) The passwords configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will be deleted

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Final answer:

Issuing the no service password encryption command will result in passwords no longer being automatically encrypted on a network device, affecting enable password, vty, and console lines configurations.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an administrator issues the no service password encryption command on a network device, the consequence is that the passwords currently configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will no longer be encrypted. This command disables the service that automatically encrypts passwords, meaning that passwords in the device's configuration file will be stored in plain text from that point onwards. It is crucial to understand that this command does not affect the passwords that are already encrypted; rather, it stops the encryption of passwords from continuing in the future.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is: 1) The passwords configured for enable password, vty, and console lines will no longer be encrypted.

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