user exec mode
The configuration file is missing from NVRAM
Answering "If a router recieves a packet that is does not know how to foward what type of route must be configured on the router to prevent the router from dropping it?"
When a router boots up and does not find a configuration in NVRAM, it enters the initial setup mode or "out-of-the-box" experience. The router will prompt the user to enter basic configuration settings, such as hostname, interface settings, and passwords. If the user chooses to skip this process, the router will operate with default settings, which may limit its functionality and connectivity. Additionally, the user can enter privileged EXEC mode to manually configure the router or load a configuration file from another source.
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flash, NVRAM, TFTP server
The only way the building owner will know you have a router connected to the network is if it is not secured and they log into it.
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It might be a default password which you can find in the manual for the router. If the router is not your you have to ask the router owner.
Google the router model number and read specifications.
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The name for the router should be on the router itself such as Linksys. If he does not know the username for the wireless router usually the company's set default is admin. I hope this helps a little.