NVRAM vs Flash
dagr8tim
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Whenever I see a question regarding where something is stored like the IOS, I usually miss the question.
I'm looking for some help in an easy way to remember what's held where.
Normally, I use nemunics to remember things that give me trouble, so something like that would be helpful.
For example: All Persons Seem To Need Data Processing, or Dave Saw Paul From Below (I'm sure you guys can figure those out).
I'm looking for some help in an easy way to remember what's held where.
Normally, I use nemunics to remember things that give me trouble, so something like that would be helpful.
For example: All Persons Seem To Need Data Processing, or Dave Saw Paul From Below (I'm sure you guys can figure those out).
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M_Boyd Member Posts: 31 ■■□□□□□□□□Flash is usually where the IOS is stored
NVRAM - Non volitile random access memory - Usually where the configuration file is stored
RAM - What your running-config(as in once it has loaded conf file) is held in.... -
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