Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator cannot connect to Switch 1 over a Telnet session, although the hosts at

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Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator cannot connect to Switch 1 over a Telnet session, although the hosts at

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Refer to the exhibit.

The network administrator cannot connect to Switch 1 over a Telnet session, although the hosts attached to Switch1 can ping the interface Fa0/0 of the router.
Given the information in the graphic and assuming that the router and Switch2 are configured properly, which of the following commands should be issued on
Switch1 to correct this problem?
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A. Switch1(config)# ip default-gateway 192.168.24.1
B. Switch1(config)# interface fa0/1 Switch1(config-if)# switchport mode trunk
C. Switch1(config)# line con0 Switch1(config-line)# password cisco Switch1(config-line)# login
D. Switch1(config)# interface fa0/1 Switch1(config-if)# ip address 192.168.24.3 255.255.255.0
E. Switch1(config)# interface fa0/1 Switch1(config-if)# duplex full Switch1(confiq-if)# speed 100
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