A router is logging ACL denies to the console for Telnet. Which change stops console log messages but keeps the Telnet deny effective?
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Correct answer: Remove log-input keyword from the access list..
Why this is the answer
The log-input keyword in an access list instructs the router to log denied packets to the console and/or syslog, including the input interface. Removing this keyword stops the console messages while the deny rule itself remains active, effectively blocking Telnet. Configuring permit ip any any log-input or permit ip any any would allow all IP traffic, including Telnet, which defeats the purpose of denying Telnet. Replacing log-input with log would still generate log messages, though potentially with less detail, and wouldn't stop the console logging.
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