C. SSH
SSH (Secure Shell) is a secure protocol that allows you to access and control remote devices over a network. It encrypts the connection, protecting sensitive information and preventing unauthorized access.
Here's why the other options are not suitable:
FTP (File Transfer Protocol): While FTP can be used to transfer files, it's not secure and doesn't provide remote shell access.
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol): RDP is used for remote desktop access, allowing you to control a remote computer's graphical user interface. While it can be secure, it's not the best choice for general-purpose network device access.
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol): TFTP is a simple file transfer protocol that lacks security features and is not suitable for remote device access.
Therefore, SSH is the most secure and reliable protocol for accessing remote devices.
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The protocol commonly used to securely access a remote network to troubleshoot various devices is:
C. SSH (Secure Shell)
SSH provides a secure, encrypted connection for remote access to network devices, servers, and other systems. It's widely used in network administration and troubleshooting tasks because it offers secure access to command-line interfaces and remote execution of commands on devices.
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