A and E are the differences, but I'm still trying to figure out if 'server-based' management is like ordering pizza online or if it's more like a virtual personal assistant. Either way, I'm keeping my console port handy, just in case.
D is also correct. You need an on-premises appliance for local-based management, but server-based is all about the cloud. Just don't forget to update your firmware, or you might end up with a 'local-based' disaster!
I see your points, Ruth and Micaela. It seems like both types of management have their own strengths and weaknesses. It really depends on the specific needs of the network.
I'm not sure about the console port thing, but B and E sound right. Server-based management is like having a virtual IT team, while local-based is more like a hands-on approach.
I agree with you, Ruth. Server-based management definitely has that advantage. But local-based management can use the device's console port, which is a plus.
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