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Which type of memory is erased on a Cisco device when rebooted?

A.

DRAM

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A.

DRAM

B.

PVDM

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B.

PVDM

C.

flash

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C.

flash

D.

NVRAM

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D.

NVRAM

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

DRAM, or Dynamic Random-Access Memory, is the type of memory that is erased when a Cisco device is rebooted. DRAM is used to store the running configuration and routing tables of the device. Since DRAM is volatile memory, its contents are lost when the device is powered down or restarted. This is in contrast to non-volatile memory types like flash and NVRAM, which retain their contents even after a reboot1. Reference := Types of memory on a Cisco device - Study-CCNA

asked 07/10/2024
Maurille AGBISSIKO
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