MOst important parts of boot up?

MOst important parts of boot up?

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MOst important parts of boot up? gregg johnstone 07-02-2006
Posted by gregg johnstone on July 2, 2006, 1:35 pm
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Hi there - can anyone tell me the most salient point s to remember on
the boot reg pls? I have retained that 0xnnn0 is Rom monitor mode ,
0xnnn1 is to boot from flash and 0xnnn2 is to search in Nvram- can
anyone tell me what else is vital to remember pls? There seems to be so
many different combinations.
many thanks.


Posted by The Dude on July 2, 2006, 3:43 pm
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I would also try to remember that 0x2102 is the default config register
setting for 2600 series routers searching flash for the ios and then nvram
for the startup-config. And that 0x2142 is used to ignore nvram (not loading
the startup-config). This is used in the password recovery process.


> Hi there - can anyone tell me the most salient point s to remember on
> the boot reg pls? I have retained that 0xnnn0 is Rom monitor mode ,
> 0xnnn1 is to boot from flash and 0xnnn2 is to search in Nvram- can
> anyone tell me what else is vital to remember pls? There seems to be so
> many different combinations.
> many thanks.
>



Posted by on July 5, 2006, 8:58 am
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The Dude wrote:
> I would also try to remember that 0x2102 is the default config register
> setting for 2600 series routers searching flash for the ios and then nvram
> for the startup-config. And that 0x2142 is used to ignore nvram (not loading
> the startup-config). This is used in the password recovery process.
>

Yup, deffo worth remembering this, it's almost guaranteed to come up in
the exam imo.


Posted by dabance@gmail.com on July 3, 2006, 10:32 am
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0x2102 default settigs
0x2142 skip startup conf
0x2101 rxboot

regards



gregg johnstone wrote:
> Hi there - can anyone tell me the most salient point s to remember on
> the boot reg pls? I have retained that 0xnnn0 is Rom monitor mode ,
> 0xnnn1 is to boot from flash and 0xnnn2 is to search in Nvram- can
> anyone tell me what else is vital to remember pls? There seems to be so
> many different combinations.
> many thanks.


Posted by gregg johnstone on July 4, 2006, 4:31 pm
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Cheers chaps-will try to get it 2gether!
dabance@gmail.com wrote:
> 0x2102 default settigs
> 0x2142 skip startup conf
> 0x2101 rxboot
>
> regards
>
>
>
> gregg johnstone wrote:
> > Hi there - can anyone tell me the most salient point s to remember on
> > the boot reg pls? I have retained that 0xnnn0 is Rom monitor mode ,
> > 0xnnn1 is to boot from flash and 0xnnn2 is to search in Nvram- can
> > anyone tell me what else is vital to remember pls? There seems to be so
> > many different combinations.
> > many thanks.


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