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system commands in startup-config file. If it finds these commands, it will run boot system commands
in order they appear in startup-config to locate the IOS. If not, the IOS image is loaded from Flash . If
the IOS is not found in Flash, the bootstrap can try to load the IOS from TFTP server or from ROM
(mini-IOS).
4. After the IOS is found, it is loaded into RAM.
5. The IOS attempts to load the configuration file (startup-config) from NVRAM to RAM. If the startupconfig is not found in NVRAM, the IOS attempts to load a configuration file from TFTP. If no TFTP
server responds, the router enters Setup Mode (Initial Configuration Mode).
And this is the process we can see on our screen when the router is turned on:
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By default, routers look here first for an Internetwork Operating System (IOS) file during boot.
The last line above seems to be new information for me? i hope there is no error in it (even by
mistake)?
3. Dhananjay
November 29th, 2015
Absolutely lucid explaination. Thanks a lot.
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