Refer to the exhibit. An administrator that is connected to the console does not see debug messages when remote users log in. Which action ensures that debug messages are displayed for remote logins?
A.
Enter the transport input ssh configuration command.
B.
Enter the terminal monitor exec command.
C.
Enter the logging console debugging configuration command.
Hold up. Let's look into this.
A isn't going to do anything for this problem.
B Term Mon is ONLY to display (shunt/pipe) console messages TO VTY LINES. Since we're connected to the Console, this will have no effect.
C Logging Console Debugging command was already entered... Logging Console 7 is the same command, you can use the severity level (0-7) or you can use the fancy name (debug, err, info...). They have the same effect. https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/s/question/0D53i00000Kt78L/no-logging-console-vs-no-logging-console-debug
D This IS a requirement to see AAA debug messages, there's nothing that indicates it's been entered yet, although the show run command would filter it out if it were already entered. But it's still the most likely candidate.
Answer is D.
All of the answers are not 100% correct BUT.
1. We do not know weather the users log in via SSH or Telnet
2. only for remote vty logging, the admin is using console port.
3. Already configured
4. only viable answer.
A - we are talking about "remote logins", including ssh, but only telnet is allowed.
B - does not make sense, since the administrator is connected via the console (cable).
С - what is needed for debug messages to be displayed when connected via the console.
D - why do you need to set it up, it does not affect anything.
Answer is С.
It looks like you are right. By default, debug messages are already in the console lines.
The answer is based on the assumption that these default settings have not been changed and the aaa command has not been entered.
Maybe someone can enlighten me. I labbed this and as is I see login/logout messages on the console when trying to remote into the router. Besides when someone has remoted into the router what is being looked for?
The correct answer is B. Terminal monitor:This command enables the display of debugging messages and system error messages for the current terminal (i.e., VTY or asynchronous line) session.
The Correct Answer is B
The question is very clear and fouces on the remote connections:
To enable remote connections using Telnet or SSH we must only use "Terminal monitor" in the EXEC mode.
To enable it for the console line "Loggin console" in the global config mode.
Loggin Synchronisation is only needed to make the debug result not to mix with the command that you are write at the admin at the same time.
D is the correct answer
A. Enter the transport input ssh configuration command.
>its telnet
B. Enter the terminal monitor exec command.
>console already monitors
C. Enter the logging console debugging configuration command.
>already done with logging console 7
D. Enter the aaa new-model configuration command.
>only one left - lab'd it also
The answer is D .. I labbed it. C is not correct because the logging console command was already used (logging console 7 - level 7 is debugging thus we would be applying the same command twice.)
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