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Friday, September 4, 2009
If the IOS fails what does it do ?
If the IOS fails what does it do ?
IOS is stored in flash memory or TFTP. It is then loaded into the RAM. If a full IOS image cannot be located, a scaled down version of the IOS is copied from ROM into Ram.
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