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A Cisco switch has four area modules that store various files and the IOS. In which area module is the startup-configuration file stored?
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You want to erase your startup configuration file. This can be accomplished by issuing which of the following commands?
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Cisco uses the term ________ to refer to a reinitialization of the software.
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Which of the following commands would you issue to move from the User EXEC mode to the Privileged EXEC mode?
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Which of the following is the mode that is active when the CLI prompt displays hostname(config-if)#?
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You have just completed the setup of your new Cisco 2960 switch, and you need to save your work. To save the configuration file, you would issue which of the following commands?
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Which of the following is the mode that is activated in the CLI by the command line vty 0 15?
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Which of the following is the mode that is active when the CLI prompt displays hostname(config)#?
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You are having trouble remembering part of the correct format of a command. Which of the commands would give you help on the correct format of the parameters?
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You are trying to connect to your switch via the console port and are having trouble connecting to the switch. You check the setting for your terminal emulation program and find the following:
Port COM1 Baud Rat e 300 Data 8 Parity None Stop 1 Flow Control None
Which setting is incorrect, and what should it be set to?
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The ________ stores the configuration used anytime the switch reloads Cisco IOS.
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You just unpacked a brand new Cisco 2960 switch. Which ports/interfaces are ready to connect to and be used to set up the switch?
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A Cisco switch has four memory areas that store various files and the IOS. In which area is the IOS stored?
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The ________ changes dynamically when someone enters commands in configuration mode.
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A Cisco switch has four memory areas that store various files as well as the IOS. In which memory area is the bootstrap program stored?
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