Identify the hardware component that stores the bootstrap
program?
A.) ROM
B.) NVRAM
C.) Booter load
D.) RAM
E.) Flash
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a) ROM contains -
POST, Bootstrap, and startup/power-up utilities (usually
limited version of), Image of Cisco IOS.
b) Flash contains -
Cisco IOS.
c) NVRAM contains -
Startup configuration.
d) RAM contains -
Routing Table, Running configuration, Active program & IOS
instruction.
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