[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> If so, I do not have any idea how I can get 'JUNOS install
>> media'. What is it?
> 
> The JunOS install media file is one of the other options available when 
> downloading JunOS software. Having just looked, they seem to have re-arranged 
> things to make it easier to find. At the top of the third section of the 
> download list (Install Media) is an item "M-series and T-series Install Media 
> <https://download.juniper.net/software/junos/8.2R2.4/install-media-8.2R2.4-domestic>
>  ". This is what you need to create a PCMCIA boot card.
>  
>> What types of PCMCIA card supproted on M7i, how I must format this PCMCIA
>> card, e.t.c.
> 
> I think the general recommendation is a SanDsk 128MB card, but I expect 
> larger cards would also work. If you have a new card then the process you 
> quoted will put all the necessary formatting on there - it uses the 'dd' 
> command to replace the whole card contents including the partition table etc.

I've also successully used WinImage on Windows to write the install
image to a SanDisk CF card followed by putting into a PCMCIA adapter
then into the router to boot from.


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