Study Guides:
* ROM, RAM, NVRAM, And Flash
* The Boot Process
* Setup Mode
* Configuration Files and IOS Upgrading
* The Configuration RegisterVideo Explanation
1. When a Cisco router stores its IOS image locally, where is that image kept?
A. ROM
B. Flash
C. RAM
D. NVRAM
2. Where is a router's startup configuration file kept?
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. Flash
D. NVRAM
3. Where is a router's running configuration kept?
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. NVRAM
D. Flash
4. A router will attempt to load its IOS image from what locations, and in what order?
A. Flash, TFTP Server, ROM
B. Flash, ROM, TFTP Server
C. ROM, RAM, Flash, TFTP Server
D. RAM, ROM, TFTP Server, Flash
E. TFTP Server, Flash, ROM
F. ROM, TFTP Server, RAM, Flash
5. To change the order of the correct answer to #4, what needs to be changed?
To change the configuration register value.
6. What keystroke allows you to exit Setup Mode without saving any of the configuration you've written to that point?
<Ctrl> + c
7. Examine the following configuration and identify the true statements.
R1#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
R1(config)#enable password CISCO
R1(config)#enable secret CCNA
A. The "t" in the first line stands for "terminal".
B. The "t" in the first line stands for "TFTP Server"
C. When prompted for an enable password on this router, the user should enter "CISCO".
D. When prompted for an enable password on this router, the user should enter "CCNA".
E. Both "CISCO" and "CCNA" will be accepted for an enable password.
F. Neither "CISCO" nor "CCNA" will be accepted for an enable password.
8. Which of the following commands displays a router's configuration register settings?
A. show interface
B. show controller
C. show config-register
D. show version
9. You've just changed a router's configuration register setting. What must be done to make the change take effect?
A. A reload, which must be done manually.
B. A reload, which will occur 60 seconds after changing that register setting.
C. Save the change to the startup configuration and do nothing else.
D. No additional action is needed; like many Cisco router commands, the change takes effect immediately.
10. Examine the following output and name the mode the router is currently in.
Basic management setup configures only enough connectivity
for management of the system, extended setup will ask you
to configure each interface on the systemWould you like to enter basic management setup? [yes/no]: y
Configuring global parameters:
Enter host name [Switch]
In setup mode
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