Oh,

I guess I should mention that using a compression utility could potentially
cause
problems in production environments.  Use your best judgement.  I only use
it
for lab purposes.  If you're in a production environment, have the company
shell
out the dough-ray-me for the extra flash if required.

Bob

http://bobtimmons.home.mindspring.com/bin/mzmaker.exe

Please note that this utility only runs on a "DOS compatible" platform (no
MACs, no UNIX, etc.)  Also, please note that the flash images it produces
will run only on 68000-series Cisco routers (eg. 3000, 2500, older 4000 and
7000, etc).  It will *not* work with RISC router processors.

If you wish to test the images this utility produces *BEFORE* copying those
images into flash memory, simply install a TFTP server and have the IOS
image downloaded by TFTP on bootup. This will provide a means to test the
compressed flash image.


> Can someone tell me the minimum hardware requirements for IOS 12.x with
> ip/ipx/at routing on a 2501?  im looking to buy a couple routers for a
home
> lab but i dont know what is the minumum that i should get.  Cisco site
says
> "recommended" 16mb flash and 8 dram, but for a home lab would it still
work
> on a 8/8?
>
> Justin
>
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