Which phase of the router boot process involves running diagnostics on the hardware components from ROM?
startup config
Which phase of the router boot process involves running diagnostics on the hardware components from ROM?
loading Cisco IOS software
during a file transfer operation during a normal boot process when the full IOS cannot be found when the running configuration directs the router to do this
TFTP server, Flash
The router boot process consists of four main steps: Power-On Self-Test (POST): The router performs hardware diagnostics to check the integrity of its components. Load Bootstrap Program: The router loads the bootstrap program from ROM, which initializes the hardware and prepares the system to load the operating system. Locate and Load the IOS: The router searches for the Cisco IOS (Internetwork Operating System) in the designated storage (typically flash memory) and loads it into RAM. Load Configuration File: Finally, the router looks for the startup configuration file in NVRAM to apply the saved settings and bring up the interfaces.
the correct answer is router.
ROM
flash
A router stores its IOS (Internetwork Operating System) in non-volatile memory, typically in Flash memory. This allows the IOS to persist even when the router is powered off or restarted. The configuration files, which define how the router operates, can also be stored in NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) or Flash, depending on the setup. This ensures that the router can boot up with the correct operating system and settings.
Your video may not be correct when the boot completes. You also could permanently damage the video card ... which would render it useless.