A network administrator wants to load a configuration file from a TFTP server into NVRAM on a router. How should the administrator create a startup-config file in NVRAM that matches the contents of the configuration file on the TFTP server?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA Discovery v4A network administrator wants to load a configuration file from a TFTP server into NVRAM on a router. How should the administrator create a startup-config file in NVRAM that matches the contents of the configuration file on the TFTP server?

A network administrator wants to load a configuration file from a TFTP server into NVRAM on a router. How should the administrator create a startup-config file in NVRAM that matches the contents of the configuration file on the TFTP server?

  • Copy the configuration file from a TFTP server by using the command copy tftp startup-config.
  • Copy the configuration file from a TFTP server by using the command copyfilename startup-config.
  • Copy the file to RAM from a console connection by using the copy tftp running-config command. Then reload the router to use the new configuration.
  • Paste the configuration file to the command line of the router while in global configuration mode. Then issue the copy startup-config running-config command.

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