_____________ is used to hold Cisco IOS software image
Answer Posted / m meenakshisundaram
NVRAM is used to store the "Start-up" configuration.
The Cisco IOS® software image is stored in Flash memory
(usually in compressed form), but it is loaded into RAM
before being executed by the router. Because the running
software image then resides in RAM, a new software image
can be downloaded and copied over the software image stored
in Flash memory
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