How in the world is it possible that there are so many contradicting answers
to a simple question:

On a router: config register is 0x2102
there is no boot system command in the configuration
and there is no valid image file in the flash
what will happen?

Simple question, right?

Now watch the answers:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2501/2500ug/conf.htm
- xtocid288623
This link says: 

If after five attempts a valid Cisco IOS image is not found in Flash memory,
the router reverts to boot ROM mode. 
So, the answer is [boot ROM]


Next: Cisco Net Academy, Sem.2 CBT Chapter 5, 5.1.2 or Cisco Networking
Academy Program: First Year Companion Guide, pg. 252. says:
- Try to boot from network and then from ROM
So, the answer is [Network, ROM]


Next: CCNA exam book by Wendell Odom (official cisco book)
says: will not proceed and terminate the boot process. You must do password
recovery to change the cofig register.


Can someone with a hard evidence ( apparently my evidences suck ) please tell
me which answer is the correct one?

No guesses please.

TIA,

A. Strobel




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