A router stores its configuration in the long term in a non-volatile memory called NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory). This memory retains the configuration data even when the router is powered off. When the router is booted, it typically loads the configuration from NVRAM to the running memory (RAM) for operational use. Additionally, configurations can also be saved to external storage or backed up on a network server.
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.
Freeze them :)
The best place to store bread for long-term freshness is in the freezer.
Short term memory is where you store stuff that you won't need for a very long time. Long term is the opposite.
Network administrators typically use terminal emulation software such as PuTTY or Tera Term to securely configure routers via SSH (Secure Shell). This allows for encrypted communication between the admin's computer and the router, ensuring that sensitive configuration data is protected. Additionally, some routers come with web-based interfaces that support HTTPS for secure initial configuration.
either a long-term or a short term store, it's a place where carbon is accumalated and stored. Examples of long term stores is the atmosphere and short-term could be living organisms.
A hop.
anterograde amnesia.
A router is a hardware piece that connects several computers (2 or more) to one internet service cable.
Li, Be, O: the first term in the abridged electron configuration is [He]. Ca, K: the first term in the abridged electron configuration is [Ar].
Electron configuration is a term applied to chemical elements not to compounds.
Harddisk stores data for long term, it is also said as rom.