Which memory in a Cisco router stores packet buffers and routing tables?

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2026-03-12 09:26

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In a Cisco router, the memory that stores packet buffers and routing tables is known as Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). DRAM is used for storing the operational data of the router, including routing information and temporary packet data during processing. In contrast, the router's startup configuration is stored in Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM).

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