Why would a technician enter the command copy startup-config running-config?
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CTRL-C : to copy
CTRL-C : to paste
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A technician enters the command copy startup-config running-config to copy an existing configuration into RAM.
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Normally changes are made to the operating configuration of the 'Random Access Memory (RAM)' and copied to the 'Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM)'.Nevertheless,
in this situation, the technician wants to copy the previously saved configuration from the Non-volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) to the Random Access Memory (RAM) in order to make changes to the earlier state.
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