October 23 2009
640-802 Dumps Questions 376 to 378
QUESTION 376
How can a Certifyme administrator determine if a router has been configured when it is first powered up?
A. A configured router prompts for a password
B. A configured router goes to the privileged mode prompt
C. An un configured router goes into the setup dialog
D. An un configured router goes to the enable mode prompt
Answer: C
Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON
CISCO DEVICES
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
If a non-configured router is started, then it goes into setup mode and ask for the minimum configuration
parameters (hostname, IP address to interfaces, enable password, etc). If the router is already configured it
boots by implementing the saved startup-config.
QUESTION 377
What will cause a Certifyme router to enter setup mode? (Choose two)
A. The configuration file is missing in NVRAM.
B. The configuration register is set to 0×2100.
C. Boot system commands are misconfigured in the running-configuration.
D. The setup command was issued from the privileged mode prompt.
E. The IOS is missing.
F. The IOS is corrupt.
Answer: AD
Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON
CISCO DEVICES
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
When router boots up, it checks the valid configuration into NVRAM and tries to load the configuration. If there
is not configuration router automatically goes into setup dialog.
From setup dialog, you able to configuration the basic configuration. As well you can run the setup command
manually from privileged mode using the setup command.
QUESTION 378
Refer to the graphic. A network associate is planning to copy a new IOS image into the Certifyme1 router. This
new image requires 8 MB of flash memory and 32 MB of RAM. How will the IOS proceed with the copy
process?
A. The new IOS will be copied into flash memory and the current image will remain.
B. IOS will issue an error message because flash memory is not large enough to hold the new image.
C. During the copy process, the current IOS image will be erased.
D. The current IOS image must be manually erased before IOS will allow the new image to be copied.
Answer: A
Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON
CISCO DEVICES
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
According to the output shown above, the existing IOS is 8760520 bytes (8M) and the total size of the flash on
this device is 24567K (24M). The new IOS only requires an additional 8 MB, so it will be copied on to the flash
directly and both images will reside on the flash. The existing IOS is only overwritten it there is insufficient
space to hold both.



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