Refer to the diagram. What is the largest configuration file that can be stored on this router?
A.
114688K bytes
B.
191K bytes
C.
31369K bytes
D.
16384K bytes
Explanation:
Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) is used as the storage location for the router’s
startup configuration file. After the router loads its IOS image, the settings found in the startup
configuration are applied. When changes are made to a router’s running configuration, they should
always be saved to the startup configuration (stored in NVRAM) or they will be lost when the
router shuts down. Remember that the running configuration is stored in RAM, which is erased
when the router is powered down. On a Cisco 2500 series router, NVRAM is a relatively tiny 32KB
in size. In this example, the file size is only 191K, so the config file must not exceed this.