Question
After issuing the "show version" command on your Cisco router, you notice that the image is named "C7200-ajs40-mx". What does the C7200 portion of the filename represent?


A. The memory capacity requirements


B. The hardware product platform


C. The distribution channel


D. The feature capabilities


E. The run location and compression status

Answers

B
Explanation:
Cisco has a Cisco IOS image naming convention for identifying the platform or board for
which the binary software is built, the package feature content of the image, and the area
of memory used by the image at run time. The image name follows a three-part format:
PPPPP-FFFF-MM
Where PPPPP represents the platform; FFFF represents features; and MM represents runtime
memory and compression format. In this case, the C7200 means that it is a Cisco
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