You can always test by saving the config and reload. If the behaviour  
is"odd" and show start sees the config then you know the confreg is  
shagged.

I am on my phone now so I can't check any docs to see if the settings  
are listed anywhere.

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On 25/03/2010, at 10:02, Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't think switches use configuration register in the same way  
> routers do.
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> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 22:54, Iain Mc Girr <[email protected]>  
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>> Hi There
>>
>> Like some have already said regarding the Doc CD. The process of
>> recovery and examining the configuration register is a quiet  
>> different
>> for the 3560.
>> Okay All versions of IOS are on the lab so if one wants to check that
>> the switches won't upon a bootup come up like a router when its in
>> config-register 0x2142 ie bypassing the configuration....
>> well I generally have only seen configuration register 0xFF
>>
>> And this is not referenced to the Doc CD AT ALL!
>>
>> Therefore how can I check that the proctor is not being evil that day
>> and somehow set the switch.
>> Ie how do I know it the equivalent of 0x2142 or 0x2102 and for that
>> matter recover or change this
>> I await some good answers
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