Chuck, in your 2500, two slots are occupied.

Saša


Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> 
> So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output?  :->
> 
> Chuck
> 
> Router#sh flash chips
> 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
> 
>    Chip    Bank    Code      Size      Name
>     1      1       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     2      1       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     3      1       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     4      1       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     1      2       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     2      2       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     3      2       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
>     4      2       01AD      2048KB    AMD   29F016
> Executing current image from System flash
> Router#
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Saša
> Milic
> Sent:   Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:54 AM
> To:     Brian
> Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        Re: Cisco memory
> 
> Brian wrote:
> >
> > Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it.  2 slots for flash (like
> > a 2500 series).  Does anyone know of a way to see if its got 4MB in each
> > slot or just one 8MB chip in one slot without actually opening it up?  I
> > don't think this is possible, but would save me some time if it can be
> > done.
> 
> Hi Brian,
> 
> check output from 'show flash chips' - look for column 'Bank'.
> 
> Saša, CCNP
> 
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