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You've just deployed a new Cisco router that connects several network segments in your organization. The router is physically located in a server room that requires an ID for access. You've backed up the router configuration to a remote location in an encrypted file. You access the router configuration interface from your notebook computer using a Telnet client with a user name of admin and a password of admin. You have used the MD5 hashing algorithm to protect the password. What should you do to increase the security of this device

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The answer is "Use SCP to back up the router configuration to a remote location".

Step-by-step explanation:

In the SPC, it is the Secure Copy Protocol that allows information to be stored and securely transmitted. Its SCP doesn't encrypt its digital information by itself; it corresponds to both the Security module which provides authentication or security. It allows the safe transfer of personal documents from either a host machine to a remote server. Its transference protocol "FTP" is quite close, but it adds security and authentication.

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