![]() We will not teach you how to set that up. ![]() ![]() I'm not a fan of this feature, but you could use this as a backup. But what happens in the absence of an operating system we can find on the local chassis? We're going to do that function of booting on a TFTP server. So let's say we went through that first step, load that first file in Flash, great. But if it's 1, immediately look in Flash and find the very first IOS image in Flash and load it. ![]() If it's 2, look at NVRAM and examine the boot system commands sequentially. And when the router examines it, if it's 0, what does that mean? Load to the ROM monitor, or ROMMON, mode. What's our default configuration register value? If it hasn't been changed, it's 2102, but that has to be examined. Here is a flowchart that visually represents everything we just discussed.
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