What is the cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator configures a new router and enters the copy startup-config runningconfig command on the router. The network administrator powers down the router and sets it
up at a remote location. When the router starts, it enters the system configuration dialog as
shown. What is the cause of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

A network administrator configures a new router and enters the copy startup-config runningconfig command on the router. The network administrator powers down the router and sets it
up at a remote location. When the router starts, it enters the system configuration dialog as
shown. What is the cause of the problem?

A.
The network administrator failed to save the configuration.

B.
The configuration register is set to 0x2100.

C.
The boot system flash command is missing from the configuration.

D.
The configuration register is set to 0x2102.

E.
The router is configured with the boot system startup command.

Explanation:
The “System Configuration Dialog” appears only when no startup configuration file is found.
The network administrator has made a mistake because the command “copy startup-config
running-config” will copy the startup config (which is empty) over the running config (which is
configured by the administrator). So everything configured was deleted.

Note: We can tell the router to ignore the start-up configuration on the next reload by setting
the register to 0×2142. This will make the “System Configuration Dialog” appear at the next
reload.



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