Concept Exercise Chapter 7 Name:
Date: Class:
Cisco Exercises - Semester 2 - Networking Fundamentals
Chapter 7 IOS Images
Introduction
The default source for Cisco IOS software depends on the hardware platform, but
most commonly the router looks to the configuration commands saved in NVRAM.
Cisco IOS software offers several alternatives. You can specify other sources
where the router should look for software, or the router will use its own fall
back sequence as necessary to load software.
Settings in the configuration register enable alternatives for where the router
will bootstrap Cisco IOS software. You can specify enabled config-mode boot
system commands to enter fallback sources for the router to use in sequence.
Save these statements in NVRAM to use during the next startup with the command
copy runningconfig startup-config. The router will use these commands as
needed, in sequence, when it restarts. However, if NVRAM lacks boot system
commands the router can use, the system has its own fall back alternatives. The
router will fall back and use default Cisco IOS in Flash memory. If Flash
memory is empty, the router will try its next TFTP alternative. The router uses
the configuration register value to form a filename from which to boot a
default system image stored on a network server.
Concept Questions
Demonstrate your knowledge of these concepts by answering the following
questions in the space provided.
Routers boot Cisco IOS software from
Flash
TFTP server
ROM (not full Cisco IOS)
Multiple source options provide flexibility and fallback alternatives
Why does the router need an operating system?
Why might there be different versions of router operating systems?
Explain the process by which the router locates IOS.
Explain the configuration register.
Compare and contrast the boot options for obtaining IOS: from flash memory,
from the network, and from ROM.
Describe the show version command and all the information it tells you.
Describe the process for creating a software image backup, upgrading the image
from a network, and loading a software image backup.
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