A router has a valid operating system and a configuration stored in NVRAM. When the router boots up, which mode will display?

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A router has a valid operating system and a configuration stored in NVRAM. When the router boots up, which mode will display?

  • global configuration mode
  • setup mode
  • ROM monitor mode
  • user EXEC mode

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