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H12-811 Exam - Question 77


An administrator cannot log in to a Huawei router through Telnet, but other administrators can log in to the router. Which of the following are possible causes? (Choose all that apply.)

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Correct Answer: BD

One possible cause is that the administrator account has been deleted, which would prevent that specific administrator from logging in while others can still access the router. Another plausible cause is that the administrator account has been disabled, which similarly would restrict access only for that user while leaving other users' access intact.

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ChleongOptions: BD
Jul 30, 2023

Bbb Ddd

hafizhouOptions: AD
Dec 2, 2023

AD correct

IBB90704
Feb 2, 2024

La respuesta es la B y D

andrpercudOptions: BD
Oct 3, 2024

Possible Causes The administrator account has been deleted. If the specific account is deleted, that administrator cannot log in. The administrator account has been disabled. If the account is disabled, the administrator will not be able to log in. Not a Possible Cause The user level of the administrator account has been changed to 0. The account can still log in, but the user would have very limited permissions. The Telnet service has been disabled. This would affect all users, not just the specific administrator.

4c4da48Options: CD
Nov 3, 2024

A. The Telnet service has been disabled on the AR2200 router. This is not a possible cause in this specific scenario, as if the Telnet service is disabled, no administrator would be able to log in. B. The administrator account has been deleted. This is a possible cause. If the specific administrator's account has been deleted, that user will not be able to log in. C. The user level of the administrator account has been changed to 0. This is also a possible cause, as a user level of 0 typically means no permissions, preventing access. D. The administrator account has been disabled. This is a possible cause as well. If the account is disabled, the administrator would not be able to log in. In summary, the correct possible causes for the specific administrator not being able to log in via Telnet while others can would be B, C, and D. Thank you for your understanding, and I appreciate your feedback!