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5.2.

1 IOS file system overview

Routers have different types of memory. Choose the answer that describes flash memory. provides working storage stores a fully functional IOS image stores the startup configuration file initializes the code used to boot the router

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response 2 points for Option 2 0 points for any other option Max Value = 2 Earned Value = 0

5.2.5 Managing IOS images using TFTP

An IOS image can be copied into flash from a TFTP server. Which of the following statements are true regarding this process? (Choose three.) A series of "!'s" are displayed as the image is downloaded successfully to flash. The copy tftp flash: filename ip address command is used to copy the IOS from the server to flash. After the new flash image is downloaded, it is verified. A series of "e's" are displayed as the current IOS image is erased from flash. Flash must be cleared with the erase command prior to beginning the download process.

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response Option 1, Option 3, and Option 4 are correct. 1 point for each correct option. 0 points if more options are selected than required. Max Value = 3 Earned Value = 1

5.1.2 How a Cisco device locates and loads IOS

Where does a router look for boot system statements? ROM RAM NVRAM Flash

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response 2 points for Option 3 0 points for any other option Max Value = 2 Earned Value = 0

5.1.4 Configuration register

What does a configuration register setting of 0x2102 indicate on a router?

It tells the router to locate and load the IOS from NVRAM. It tells the router to locate and load the IOS from FLASH. It tells the router to bypass the configuration in NVRAM. It tells the router to look in the startup configuration for boot system commands.

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response 2 points for Option 4 0 points for any other option Max Value = 2 Earned Value = 0

5.1.2 How a Cisco device locates and loads IOS

If the configuration register instructs a router to look for configuration information in NVRAM and no boot system commands exist there, from where will the router next attempt to boot the IOS? RAMR ROM FLASH EPROM ROMMON

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response 2 points for Option 3 0 points for any other option

Max Value = 2

Earned Value = 0

5.1.3 Using the boot system command

If boot system commands have been configured, which of the following could happen if a router fails to obtain an IOS image from the primary sources during bootup? The router will load a subset of a full IOS version from system ROM. The router will attempt to reboot two times before failing. The router will load the last good IOS image from NVRAM. The administrator will be prompted to load a valid IOS image.

Scoring Rule For: correctness of response 2 points for Option 1 0 points for any other option Max Value = 2 Earned Value = 0

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