The correct answer is C. NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory).
The startup configuration on a router is stored in NVRAM, which is a type of memory that retains its contents even when the router is powered off. NVRAM stores the router's configuration, including the running configuration, startup configuration, and other settings.
Here's a brief overview of the other options:
A. Static RAM (SRAM): A type of memory that loses its contents when the router is powered off.
B. BootROM (Boot Read-Only Memory): A type of memory that stores the router's bootstrap program and firmware.
D. Dynamic RAM (DRAM): A type of memory that loses its contents when the router is powered off, and is not used to store the startup configuration.
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