Cisco IOS Basics
The following are some key
points that summarize the IOS basics:
Types of Memory: There are
different types of memory on a Cisco device:
·
ROM: The Read-Only Memory
(ROM) on a Cisco device is like the ROM on a computer in the sense that it
stores the POST and the boot loader program. The boot loader program is
responsible for locating the IOS.
·
Flash: The flash memory is
used to store the Cisco IOS.
·
RAM: RAM is used to store
things like the routing table on a
router, or the MAC address table on a switch. It is also used to store the
running-config. RAM is also known as volatile RAM
·
NVRAM: Non-volatile RAM
(NVRAM) is used to store the startup-config, which is copied to the
running-config on bootup after the IOS is loaded.
IOS The Boot Process:
·
POST: The first thing that
occurs when a Cisco device boots up is the POST routine, which is responsible
for performing a self diagnostic to verify everything is functioning on the
router or switch.
·
Locate IOS: After the POST,
The configuration register is checked to find from where the ios have to be
loaded.If IOS in flash memory it will be loaded into RAM.If IOS is not present
in the flash it will check TFTP server or ROM
·
Startup-config applied: After
the IOS is loaded into memory, the bootloader program then locates the
startup-config and applies it to the device.If there is no start-up config,the
router goes to intial setup mode.
Configuration Modes: When making
changes to the Cisco device, there are a number of different configuration
modes, and each change is made in a specific configuration mode. The following
summarizes the major configuration modes:
·
User Exec: When you connect
to a Cisco device, the default configuration mode is user exec mode. With user
exec mode, you can view the settings on the device but not make any changes.
You know you are in user exec mode because the IOS prompt displays a
">".
·
Privilage mode : In order
to make changes to the device, you must navigate to privilage mode.Privilage mode
displays with a "#" in the prompt.You can control access to privilage
mode using password.
·
Global Config: Global
configuration mode is where you go to make global changes to the router, such
as the hostname. To navigate to global configuration mode from privilage mode,
you have to type config terminal, where you will be placed at the
"(config)#" prompt.
·
Sub Prompts: You can
navigate to a number of different sub prompts from global configuration, such
as the interface prompts to modify settings on a specific interface and the
line prompts to modify the different ports on the device.
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It is very important that making changes to the Cisco device, there are different configuration modes, and each change is made in specific configuration mode. Which conflagration mode is best among all above mentioned?
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Silvester Norman
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Global configuration mode: A change in global configuration mode effect the entire router
DeleteI like how you explained the IOS boot process, right on point
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