Hey,

I recently had a learning experience with config-register, so I thought I'd
share it as a challenge.
(note: this is my question and my answers and I haven't seen them on any
tests I've taken, so I'm not violating any copyrights or NDAs)

Q - What is the effect of running the following command on a Cisco router?
router(config)#config-register 2102

a) It sets the router to its default boot settings
b) It sets the router to its default boot settings but ignores the config
stored in NVRAM
c) It sets the router to boot with the console port set to 2400 bps 7/N/1
d) It sets the router to boot with the console port set to 4800 bps 8/N/1
e) It sets the router to boot with the console port set to 1200 bps 8/N/1

Reply with your answer and the reason for picking your answer.

Seasoned Folks: If you know right off, don't answer to the list, make the
one's who aren't sure either guess or look it up first.
Newbies(of which I was one on this topic until recently): Hint - it's
probably not what you think.  You are probably going to need a calculator
and some paper.

Oh, and wish me luck - I'm taking the CCIE R/S written tomorrow. My middle
name is Charles ("Chuck"), so hopefully that will help.
I've also signed up to take the CCIE Security beta written next Friday (the
last day it's available) - perhaps I'm just a masochist.

Matthew "Chuck" Sypherd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CCNP+Security CCDP CCSE MCSE

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