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Incorrect Answers:

A is incorrect; the command set must be followed by another parameter such as user and the set command cannot be used to get into the privileged mode

C is incorrect; configure is used in privileged mode, but does not ENTER that mode. D is incorrect; this in not valid command.

Steve McQuerry. Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. (Cisco Press: 2000) pages 69-70.

Q. 105

In the setup dialogue what do the square bracket indicate?

A.Current or default settings.

B.Hard coded values that cannot be modified.

C.Values entered by the administrator but not saved.

D.Values that must be returned to NVRAM before becoming enabled.

Answer: A

Explanation: When in the setup dialog box the default/current settings are in the square brackets.

Incorrect Answers:

B, C, and D; the square brackets represent current or default settings.

Steve McQuerry. Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. (Cisco Press: 2000) page 85.

Q. 106

Routers that have flash memory typically have preloaded copy of Cisco IOS software. Which command should you use to make backup copy of the software image onto a network server?

A.Copy Flash TFTP

B.Save Copy TFTP

C.Write Backup TFTP

D.Write Backup (server-name)

E.Copy backup 2 (server-name)

Answer: A

Explanation: The proper command to save the IOS image is copy flash tftp. This will copy the IOS onto a tftp server.

Incorrect Answers:

B is incorrect; there is no save command. With Cisco to save something you most often copy it. C and D are incorrect; there is no Write command.

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