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The configuration register setting of 0x2102 provides what function to a router?
Tells the router to boot into ROM monitor mode
Provides password recovery
Tells the router to look in NVRAM for the boot sequence
Boots the IOS from a TFTP server
Correct Answer:
Tells the router to look in NVRAM for the boot sequence
Explanation:
The default configuration setting of 0x2102 tells the router to look in NVRAM for the boot sequence.
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