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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 382 A Certifyme router boots to the prompt shown in the exhibit below. What does this signify, and how should the network administrator respond? A. This prompt signifies that the configuration file was not found in flash memory. The network administrator should use TFTP to transfer a configuration file to the router. B. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 382<br />
A Certifyme router boots to the prompt shown in the exhibit below. What does this signify, and how should the<br />
network administrator respond?<br />
A. This prompt signifies that the configuration file was not found in flash memory. The network administrator<br />
should use TFTP to transfer a configuration file to the router.<br />
B. This prompt signifies that the IOS image in flash memory is invalid or corrupt. The network administrator<br />
should use TFTP to transfer an IOS image to the router.<br />
C. This prompt signifies that the configuration file was not found in NVRAM. The network administrator should<br />
follow the prompts to enter a basic configuration.<br />
D. This prompt signifies that the router could not authenticate the user. The network administrator should<br />
modify the IOS image and reboot the router.</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The default boot sequence for Cisco IOS software:<br />
1. NVRAM 2. Flash (sequential) 3. TFTP server (network boot) 4. ROM (partial IOS)<br />
If a router boots up in ROM mode as shown in this example, it means that the router was unsuccessfully able<br />
to find a valid IOS to boot from, and a valid IOS image will need to be loaded onto it.</p>
<p>QUESTION 383<br />
A Certifyme router boots up in ROMMON mode. What is ROM Monitor (ROMMON)?<br />
A. A memory component for storing the saved configuration file<br />
B. A memory management tool<br />
C. An operating system used for hardware troubleshooting and for password recovery<br />
D. Temporary storage space for the router operating files<br />
E. The source of the primary Cisco IOS software image<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The ROM Monitor is a very limited code set that enables you to perform elementary functions to manually get<br />
the router or switch back to a functioning state. You can perform low-level diagnostics and even copy a new<br />
IOS file to the Cisco device over the console port. It is also used after the break sequence is issued during<br />
bootup for password recovery use.<br />
Section 3: Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and<br />
connectors to connect routers to other network devices and hosts (6 questions)</p>
<p>QUESTION 384<br />
Which type of cable should be used to make a connection between the Fa0/0 port on a router and the Fa0/0<br />
port switch?<br />
A. Rollover cable<br />
B. Console cable<br />
C. Crossover cable<br />
D. Straight-through cable<br />
E. Serial cable</p>
<p>Answer: D</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Straight-through cables are used to connect host to switch (or hub) and router to switch (or hub).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 379 What is the default configuration register setting on most Cisco routers? A. 0&#215;2104 B. 0&#215;2012 C. 0&#215;2210 D. 0&#215;2102 E. 0&#215;2142 F. None of the above Answer: D Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON CISCO DEVICES Explanation/Reference: Explanation: About 99 percent of the time someone uses a config-register, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 379<br />
What is the default configuration register setting on most Cisco routers?<br />
A. 0&#215;2104<br />
B. 0&#215;2012<br />
C. 0&#215;2210<br />
D. 0&#215;2102<br />
E. 0&#215;2142<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: D</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
About 99 percent of the time someone uses a config-register, it&#8217;s more than likely because of a lost router<br />
password. Normally, the two config-registers for recovering passwords are 0&#215;2102 and 0&#215;2142.<br />
The first config-register, 0&#215;2102, is the normal config-register if you boot the router from internal Flash. You<br />
can see this config-register by using the show version command.<br />
In this output, you&#8217;ll notice the last line says, &#8220;Configuration register is 0&#215;2102.&#8221; This is normal.</p>
<p>QUESTION 380<br />
During the boot sequence, a Certifyme 2800 series router needs to locate and load an operating system. What<br />
is the default order the router uses to find an operating system?<br />
A. ROM, TFTP server, Flash<br />
B. Flash, TFTP server, ROM<br />
C. Flash, NVRAM, TFTP server<br />
D. Flash, ROM, TFTP server<br />
E. Flash, TFTP server, RAM</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Booting up the Router:<br />
Cisco routers can boot Cisco IOS software from these locations:<br />
1. Flash memory 2. TFTP server 3. ROM (not full Cisco IOS)<br />
Multiple source options provide flexibility and fallback alternatives.<br />
Reference: http://www.svrops.com/svrops/documents/ciscoboot.htm</p>
<p>QUESTION 381<br />
What will a new Certifyme router do during startup if a configuration file is not located in NVRAM?<br />
A. It will search for the configuration file in the locations specified by boot system commands.<br />
B. It will search for the configuration file in flash and if no configuration file is found there, it will enter the setup<br />
dialog.<br />
C. It will search for the configuration file on a TFTP server and if no configuration file is found there, it will enter<br />
the setup dialog.<br />
D. It will search for the configuration file in flash and if no configuration file is found there, it will load a limited<br />
configuration file from ROM.<br />
E. It will search for the configuration file on a TFTP server and if no configuration file is found there, it will load<br />
a limited configuration file from ROM.</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
When a router boots and is able to locate the IOS it begins to load the configuration file.<br />
The configuration file, saved in NVRAM, is loaded into main memory and executed one line at a time. These<br />
configuration commands start routing processes, supply addresses for interfaces, and set media<br />
characteristics.<br />
If no configuration file exists in NVRAM, the router attempts a network boot and sends a broadcast request for<br />
the file on a TFTP server. If this is also not found, the operating system executes a question-driven initial<br />
configuration routine called the system configuration dialog.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 376<br />
How can a Certifyme administrator determine if a router has been configured when it is first powered up?<br />
A. A configured router prompts for a password<br />
B. A configured router goes to the privileged mode prompt<br />
C. An un configured router goes into the setup dialog<br />
D. An un configured router goes to the enable mode prompt</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
If a non-configured router is started, then it goes into setup mode and ask for the minimum configuration<br />
parameters (hostname, IP address to interfaces, enable password, etc). If the router is already configured it<br />
boots by implementing the saved startup-config.</p>
<p>QUESTION 377<br />
What will cause a Certifyme router to enter setup mode? (Choose two)<br />
A. The configuration file is missing in NVRAM.<br />
B. The configuration register is set to 0&#215;2100.<br />
C. Boot system commands are misconfigured in the running-configuration.<br />
D. The setup command was issued from the privileged mode prompt.<br />
E. The IOS is missing.<br />
F. The IOS is corrupt.</p>
<p>Answer: AD</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
When router boots up, it checks the valid configuration into NVRAM and tries to load the configuration. If there<br />
is not configuration router automatically goes into setup dialog.<br />
From setup dialog, you able to configuration the basic configuration. As well you can run the setup command<br />
manually from privileged mode using the setup command.</p>
<p>QUESTION 378<br />
Refer to the graphic. A network associate is planning to copy a new IOS image into the Certifyme1 router. This<br />
new image requires 8 MB of flash memory and 32 MB of RAM. How will the IOS proceed with the copy<br />
process?<br />
A. The new IOS will be copied into flash memory and the current image will remain.<br />
B. IOS will issue an error message because flash memory is not large enough to hold the new image.<br />
C. During the copy process, the current IOS image will be erased.<br />
D. The current IOS image must be manually erased before IOS will allow the new image to be copied.</p>
<p>Answer: A</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
According to the output shown above, the existing IOS is 8760520 bytes (8M) and the total size of the flash on<br />
this device is 24567K (24M). The new IOS only requires an additional 8 MB, so it will be copied on to the flash<br />
directly and both images will reside on the flash. The existing IOS is only overwritten it there is insufficient<br />
space to hold both.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 373 Why might the Certifyme network administrator set the configuration register to 0&#215;2142 on a 2600 series Cisco router? A. To boot the IOS from ROM B. To reset the console password C. To upload a new version of the configuration file D. To upload a new version of the IOS E. To allow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 373<br />
Why might the Certifyme network administrator set the configuration register to 0&#215;2142 on a 2600 series Cisco<br />
router?<br />
A. To boot the IOS from ROM<br />
B. To reset the console password<br />
C. To upload a new version of the configuration file<br />
D. To upload a new version of the IOS<br />
E. To allow a new memory upgrade to be recognized by the router</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
About 99 percent of the time someone uses a config-register, it&#8217;s more than likely because of a lost router<br />
password. The two config-registers for recovering passwords are 0&#215;2102 and 0&#215;2142.<br />
The first config-register, 0&#215;2102, is the normal config-register if you boot the router from internal Flash. You<br />
can see this config-register by using the show version command.<br />
In this output, you&#8217;ll notice the last line says, &#8220;Configuration register is 0&#215;2102.&#8221; This is normal.<br />
But let&#8217;s say you forgot the router&#8217;s password. To recover this password (as long as it&#8217;s unencrypted), boot the<br />
router and bypass the startup-config using config-register 0&#215;2142; you should then be able to see the<br />
password in the startup-config. You can use the same method for encrypted passwords, but you&#8217;ll need to<br />
overwrite the original password with a new one. To change the configuration register, enter the following:<br />
Router(config)# config-register 0&#215;2142 This will instruct the router to bypass the configuration and boot up as if<br />
it were a brand new router using factory default settings.</p>
<p>QUESTION 374</p>
<p>After making some network changes you power off and then power on your Cisco router named CM1. What<br />
sequence of events occurs when CM1 is powered up?<br />
A. Perform POST, locate configuration statements, apply configuration statements, locate Cisco IOS software,<br />
and load Cisco IOS software.<br />
B. Locate Cisco IOS software, load Cisco IOS software, locate configuration statements, apply configuration<br />
statements, and perform POST.<br />
C. Test software routines, POST, load configuration files, load Cisco IOS software, test Cisco IOS software.<br />
D. Perform POST, locate Cisco IOS software, load the Cisco IOS software, locate configuration statements,<br />
and apply configuration statements.<br />
E. Load and test IOS, load configuration files, test software routines, POST.<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: D</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Upon initial start up, Cisco routers perform the following steps in order:<br />
1. The router performs a power-on self-test (POST) to discover and verify the hardware.<br />
2. The router loads and runs bootstrap code from ROM.<br />
3. The router finds the IOS or other software and loads it.<br />
4. The router finds the configuration file and loads it into running config.</p>
<p>QUESTION 375<br />
You are the network administrator at Certifyme. You need to perform password recovery on Router CM1. What<br />
must you modify in the password recovery process? (Choose two.)<br />
A. Configuration register<br />
B. NVRAM<br />
C. Boot flash<br />
D. CMOS<br />
E. Flash</p>
<p>Answer: AB</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Recovering a Lost Password This section describes how to recover a lost enable<br />
password and how to enter a new enable secret password.<br />
Password recovery consists of the following major processes:<br />
Determining the Configuration Register Value 1. With this process, you determine the configuration of the<br />
router, so that you may<br />
restore the configuration after the password is recovered.<br />
Resetting the Router 1. With this process, you reconfigure the router to its initial startup configuration. You<br />
then display the enable password, if one is used.<br />
Resetting the Password 1. If you are using an enable secret password, you enter a new password with this<br />
process.<br />
You then restore the router to its prior configuration.<br />
Resetting the Configuration Register Value 1. If you are using an enable password, you use this process to<br />
restore the router to its<br />
prior configuration.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 370 You are a senior network administrator at Certifyme, and while performing the password recovery procedure on your 2500 series Cisco router, you type in the following command: o/r 0&#215;2142 What is the purpose of this command? A. It is used to restart the router. B. It is used to bypass the configuration in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 370<br />
You are a senior network administrator at Certifyme, and while performing the password recovery procedure on<br />
your 2500 series Cisco router, you type in the following command:<br />
o/r 0&#215;2142<br />
What is the purpose of this command?<br />
A. It is used to restart the router.<br />
B. It is used to bypass the configuration in NVRAM.<br />
C. It is used to enter ROM Monitor mode.<br />
D. It is used to view the lost password.<br />
E. It is used to save the changes to the configuration.</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Theo/r 0&#215;2142 command changes the value of config-register to 2142 in a Cisco 2500 series router, so that the<br />
Router ignores the NVRAM contents and reverts to the initial setup configuration mode when it boots.</p>
<p>QUESTION 371<br />
Refer to the exhibit below. A Certifyme technician wants to upload a new IOS in the router while keeping the<br />
existing IOS. What is the maximum size of an IOS file that could be loaded if the original IOS is also kept in<br />
flash?<br />
A. 4 MB<br />
B. 5 MB<br />
C. 8 MB<br />
D. 3 MB<br />
E. 7 MB<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: A</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Based on the output provided, the total amount of flash memory available is 8388608 bytes (8 MB), but the<br />
existing IOS is using up 3803056 bytes (3 MB), so in order to fit both IOS files into the flash the new image<br />
must be no greater than the amount of available memory, which is 4585552 bytes (4 MB).</p>
<p>QUESTION 372<br />
Refer to the diagram. What is the largest configuration file that can be stored on this router?<br />
Exhibit:<br />
A. 31369K bytes<br />
B. 16384K bytes<br />
C. 191K bytes<br />
D. 114688K bytes<br />
E. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) is used as the storage location for the router&#8217;s startup<br />
configuration file. After the router loads its IOS image, the settings found in the startup configuration are<br />
applied. When changes are made to a router&#8217;s running configuration, they should always be saved to the<br />
startup configuration (stored in NVRAM) or they will be lost when the router shuts down. Remember that the<br />
running configuration is stored in RAM, which is erased when the router is powered down. On a Cisco 2500<br />
series router, NVRAM is a relatively tiny 32KB in size. In this example, the file size is only 191K, so the config<br />
file must not exceed this.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 367 You have just purchased a brand new router and wish to have the router prompt you through the initial configuration commands. Which router mode does this describe? A. ROM Monitor mode B. SETUP mode C. Autoflash mode D. RXBOOT mode E. None of the above Answer: B Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 367<br />
You have just purchased a brand new router and wish to have the router prompt you through the initial<br />
configuration commands. Which router mode does this describe?<br />
A. ROM Monitor mode<br />
B. SETUP mode<br />
C. Autoflash mode<br />
D. RXBOOT mode<br />
E. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Setup mode is a convenient mode that walks you through the setup procedure by prompting you with specific<br />
questions and options one by one.</p>
<p>QUESTION 368<br />
After working all night and successfully configuring a Cisco router for the Certifyme network you save your<br />
changes on the startup config, reboot the router, and go out for a cigarette. When you return, none of your<br />
changes are active and the router boots to the initial configuration mode! Which of the choices below indicates<br />
the source of your problem?<br />
A. Hardware failure in NVRAM prevents the router from loading the config<br />
B. Startup-config in flash is corrupt and cannot be analyzed<br />
C. Router configuration-register set to bypass startup configuration<br />
D. Startup-config in NVRAM is corrupt and cannot be analyzed<br />
E. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The default configuration-register setting of 0&#215;2102 loads the IOS from flash and the configuration from<br />
NVRAM.<br />
However, for password recovery, you can set the register to 0&#215;2142 and the startup-config file in NVRAM will<br />
be bypassed. The problem described here is that the config register was not changed back to 0&#215;2102 before<br />
the router was rebooted, so the active configuration is bypassed. Simply setting the config register back to<br />
0&#215;2102 will fix this problem.<br />
Incorrect Answers:<br />
A, B, D. All of these describe hardware or software errors. In the event that this is the problem, errors will be<br />
generated and the router will fail to boot properly. In these cases, the router will not return to the initial startup<br />
configuration.</p>
<p>QUESTION 369<br />
While working in setup mode, a configuration line is typed incorrectly. What should you do to exit setup mode,<br />
without executing or saving any of the mistakes you made?<br />
A. Type exit at the setup dialog.<br />
B. Type close at the setup dialog.<br />
C. Press the Ctrl-C key combination.<br />
D. Press the Ctrl-X key combination.<br />
E. Issue the copy startup-config command.<br />
F. Issue the &#8216;write e&#8221; command.<br />
G. Issue the &#8220;write mem&#8221; command</p>
<p>Answer: C</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
Here is the partial output from new router while it boots up:<br />
At any point you may enter a question mark &#8216;?&#8217; for help.<br />
Refer to the &#8216;Getting Started&#8217; Guide for additional help.<br />
Use ctrl-c to abort configuration dialog at any prompt.<br />
Incorrect Answers:<br />
A. The Exit command can not be used during setup mode.<br />
B. This is an invalid command E. This command is used to save the configuration stored on NVRAM to a<br />
location.<br />
F. This will have the effect of erasing the running configuration, and setting the router configuration back to the<br />
factory default settings.<br />
G. This is an old command that is still supported on the latest Cisco IOS. It is short for &#8220;write memory&#8221; and has<br />
the same effect as the &#8220;copy running-config startup-config&#8221; command.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION 364 During startup, router CM1 displays the following error message: boot: cannot open &#8220;flash:&#8221; What will CM1 do next? A. It will attempt to locate the configuration file from a TFTP server. If this fails, it will initiate the setup dialog. B. It will attempt to locate the IOS from a TFTP server. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION 364<br />
During startup, router CM1 displays the following error message:<br />
boot: cannot open &#8220;flash:&#8221;<br />
What will CM1 do next?<br />
A. It will attempt to locate the configuration file from a TFTP server. If this fails, it will initiate the setup dialog.<br />
B. It will attempt to locate the IOS from a TFTP server. If this fails, it will load a limited IOS from ROM.<br />
C. It will attempt to locate the configuration file from a TFTP server. If this fails, it will load a limited<br />
configuration from ROM.<br />
D. Because of damaged flash memory, the router will fail the POST.<br />
E. It will attempt to locate the IOS from a TFTP server. If this fails, it will initiate the setup dialog.<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: B</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The boot sequence of a Cisco router is shown below:<br />
Booting up the router and locating the Cisco IOS<br />
1. POST (power on self test) 2. Bootstrap code executed 3. Check Configuration Register value (NVRAM)<br />
which can be modified using the config-register command<br />
0 = ROM Monitor mode 1 = ROM IOS 2 &#8211; 15 = startup-config in NVRAM<br />
4. Startup-config file: Check for boot system commands (NVRAM) If boot system commands in startup-config<br />
a. Run boot system commands in order they appear in startup-config to locate the IOS b. [If boot system<br />
commands fail, use default fallback sequence to locate the IOS (Flash, TFTP, ROM)?] If no boot system<br />
commands in startup-config use the default fallback sequence in locating the IOS:<br />
a. Flash (sequential)<br />
b. TFTP server (netboot) c. ROM (partial IOS) or keep retrying TFTP depending upon router model<br />
5. If IOS is loaded, but there is no startup-config file, the router will use the default fallback sequence for<br />
locating the IOS and then it will enter setup mode or the setup dialogue.<br />
6. If no IOS can be loaded, the router will get the partial IOS version from ROM<br />
Reference: http://www.svrops.com/svrops/documents/ciscoboot.htm</p>
<p>QUESTION 365<br />
After logging into a router and typing in a few show commands, you press the up arrow key. What will this do?<br />
A. It will recall the previous command line<br />
B. It will move the cursor one line up<br />
C. It will redisplay the current command line<br />
D. It will capitalize the command line<br />
E. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: A</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The up arrow key is used to recall the previous command line entry. The commands that were entered<br />
previously can be displayed by repeatedly pressing the up arrow key, or by entering the &#8220;show history&#8221;<br />
command.</p>
<p>QUESTION 366<br />
After working on a router, some problems arise and you wish to view the commands that you recently entered.<br />
Which IOS command opens the history buffer and displays the most recently entered commands?<br />
A. Show history<br />
B. Show buffers<br />
C. Show typed commands<br />
D. Show terminal buffer<br />
E. Show command<br />
F. None of the above</p>
<p>Answer: A</p>
<p>Section: CONFIGURE, VERIFY, AND TROUBLESHOOT BASIC ROUTER OPERATION AND ROUTING ON<br />
CISCO DEVICES<br />
Explanation/Reference:<br />
Explanation:<br />
The router will buffer previously entered commands. By default, the &#8220;show history&#8221; command will display the<br />
previous ten commands that were entered. To see the contents of the buffer you enter the show history<br />
command.<br />
Incorrect Answers:<br />
B. This command will show the memory buffer information C, D. These are invalid commands.</p>
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