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CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide - FTP Server

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Answers to Review Questions<br />

Answers to Review Questions 233<br />

1. C. The <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS is loaded from Flash memory by default.<br />

2. B, C. Not that you would want to enter setup mode, but if you did,<br />

you could erase the contents of NVRAM by using the erase<br />

startup-config command and then rebooting the router. You can<br />

also type setup from the privileged mode at any time.<br />

3. C. The command disable will take you from privileged mode to<br />

user mode.<br />

4. D. The editing command Ctrl+A will take your cursor to the beginning<br />

of the line.<br />

5. A. The editing command Ctrl+E will take your cursor to the end of<br />

the line.<br />

6. B. The editing command Ctrl+F will take your cursor forward one<br />

character.<br />

7. C. The editing command Ctrl+B will take your cursor back one word.<br />

8. D. Show version will give you the IOS version currently running on<br />

the router.<br />

9. A. The EEPROM is Flash memory. Flash is where the IOS is stored<br />

and loaded from by default. Show flash will show you the contents<br />

of Flash memory. However, show version will show you the version of<br />

IOS currently running. If only one IOS is in Flash memory, then show<br />

version and show flash will always be the same.<br />

10. C. The command show controllers serial 0 will show you if<br />

either a DTE or DCE cable is connected to the interface.<br />

11. D. This is a helpful command. The logging synchronous under the<br />

line console 0 configuration stops console messages from overwriting<br />

the command you are typing.

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