Unauthorized users have used Telnet to gain access to a company router. The network administrator wants to configure and

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Unauthorized users have used Telnet to gain access to a company router. The network administrator wants to configure and

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Unauthorized users have used Telnet to gain access to a company router. The network administrator wants to configure and apply an access list to allow Telnet access to the router, but only from the network administrator's computer. Which group of commands would be the best choice to allow only the IP address
172.16.3.3 to have Telnet access to the router?
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