A router in ROM-MON (Read-Only Memory Monitor) mode indicates that the device has failed to load its operating system (IOS) from flash memory, typically due to an error or corruption. In this mode, the router can perform basic diagnostics and recovery tasks, such as initializing hardware and accessing the command line interface for troubleshooting. Users can also use ROM-MON to upload a new IOS image to the device. This mode is often a sign that the router requires attention to restore normal operation.
Contents in NVRAM will be ignored
It will boot into ROMMON mode. It will ignore the start-up configuration file. It will look for the start-up configuration file on the TFTP server. It will attempt to load the start-up configuration file that is stored in NVRAM.
Router> Which means the user has entered the EXEC mode of the router.
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The basis difference between bridge and router mode in a Modem is to identify where does the user creditials are stored. In router mode, they are stored in the modem/router itself. In Bridge mode, creditials are stored on a pc and you would need to click on connection icon / connection to establish the connection KK@Melbourne
line configuration mode user executive mode * global configuration mode privileged executive mode interface configuration mode * enable mode8 What command is used to change the default router name to Fontana? Router# name Fontana Router# hostname Fontana Router(config)# name Fontana * Router(config)# hostname Fontan
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
yes, if the receiving router has a "bridge mode" available. With this mode a wireless router can mirror data received from a far away router to the local area covered by it
user exec mode
view current router configuration
If your router has a bridge mode then yes.