Scenario - An administrator is trying to ping and telnet from Switch to Router with the results shown below: For this

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Scenario - An administrator is trying to ping and telnet from Switch to Router with the results shown below: For this

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An administrator is trying to ping and telnet from Switch to Router with the results shown below:

For this question we only need to use the show running-config command to answer all the questions below:

Router>enable -

Router#show running-config -

Which will fix the issue and allow ONLY ping to work while keeping telnet disabled?
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A. Correctly assign an IP address to interface fa0/1
B. Change the ip access-group command on fa0/0 from "in" to "out"
C. Remove access-group 106 in from interface fa0/0 and add access-group 115 in.
D. Remove access-group 102 out from interface s0/0/0 and add access-group 114 in
E. Remove access-group 106 in from interface fa0/0 and add access-group 104 in
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