The network administrator is tasked to configure R1 to authenticate telnet connections based on Cisco ISE using RADIUS. ISE has been configured with an IP address of 192.168.1.5 and with a network device pointing towards R1 (192.168.1.1) with a shared secret password of Cisco123. If ISE is down, the administrator should be able to connect using the local database with a username and password combination of admin/cisco123.
The administrator has configured the following on R1:
aaa new-model
!
username admin password cisco123
!
radius server ISE1
address ipv4 192.168.1.5
key Cisco123
!
aaa group server tacacs+ RAD-SERV
server name ISE1
!
aaa authentication login RAD-LOCAL group RAD-SERV
ISE has gone down. The Network Administrator is not able to Telnet to R1 when ISE went down. Which two configuration changes will fix the issue? (Choose two.)
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