Cisco™ CCNA: IOS
Cisco™ CCNA: IOS
ROM : Memory containing micro-code for basic functions to start and maintain the router. <ctrl> A: Move to the beginning of the command line
RAM/DRAM : Stores the running configuration, routing tables, and packet buffers. <ctrl> E: Move to the end of the command line
NVRAM : Memory that does not lose information when power is lost. Stores the system’s <ctrl> F: Move forward one character, same as using “Right Arrow”
configuration file and the configuration register. <ctrl> B: Move backward one character, same as using “Left Arrow".
Flash Memory : Stores the compressed IOS image. <ctrl> P: Repeat Previous command, same as using “Up Arrow”
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<ctrl> N: Repeat Next (more recent) command, same as using "Down Arrow"
Router Default Boot Sequence for Cisco IOS Router boot configuration commands <esc> B: Moves to beginning of previous word.
<esc> F: Moves to beginning of next word.
1. NVRAM 3. TFTP server boot system ROM : boots from system ROM <ctrl>R: Creates new command prompt, followed by all the
2. Flash (sequential) 4. ROM boot system flash <IOS file name> : boots characters typed at the last one.
IOS from flash memory
boot system tftp <IOS file name>
The router first looks at Startup Config file in NV
RAM, if not available, it falls back to Flash, then <tftp_addr> : boots IOS from a tftp server
to TFTP and then to ROM.
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