Re: Insufficient memory to boot the image. [7:70223]

2003-06-07 Thread Brad Ellis
Either

1) You do not have enough memory (would be the obvious choice)
2) You have a corrupt IOS
3) You have a hardware problem

Try troubleshooting each item one step at a time.  Have you checked the
software center on cisco to make sure you have enough memory for the IOS
image you are tryign to load?  Have you tried swapping out the memory?  Have
you tried re-installing the IOS?

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Rajesh Kumar  wrote in message
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 Hello all,

 I see this message upon bootup on 85K router - System INIT -
 Insufficient memory to boot the image.  I suspected the processor board
 and replaced with the known good one.  But still it keeps coming.  Any
 idea of what exactly is going on?

 Thanks,
 rajesh




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Insufficient memory to boot the image. [7:70223]

2003-06-06 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hello all,

I see this message upon bootup on 85K router - System INIT - 
Insufficient memory to boot the image.  I suspected the processor board 
and replaced with the known good one.  But still it keeps coming.  Any 
idea of what exactly is going on?

Thanks,
rajesh




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Re: Insufficient memory to boot the image. [7:70223]

2003-06-06 Thread Jens Neelsen
hI,

I have seen this message on other routers (26xx, 36xx). It means
that you do not have enough memory installed for this image. Try
another image and check your memory with show version. Check
the memory requirements for your image in the Software Center
on cisco.com (CCO login required).

With kind regards
Jens Neelsen

--- Rajesh Kumar  wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I see this message upon bootup on 85K router - System INIT - 
 Insufficient memory to boot the image.  I suspected the
 processor board 
 and replaced with the known good one.  But still it keeps
 coming.  Any 
 idea of what exactly is going on?
 
 Thanks,
 rajesh
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Re: Insufficient memory to boot the image. [7:70223]

2003-06-05 Thread Brad Ellis
Either

1) You do not have enough memory (would be the obvious choice)
2) You have a corrupt IOS
3) You have a hardware problem

Try troubleshooting each item one step at a time.  Have you checked the
software center on cisco to make sure you have enough memory for the IOS
image you are tryign to load?  Have you tried swapping out the memory?  Have
you tried re-installing the IOS?

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.ccbootcamp.com (cisco training)
Rajesh Kumar  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hello all,

 I see this message upon bootup on 85K router - System INIT -
 Insufficient memory to boot the image.  I suspected the processor board
 and replaced with the known good one.  But still it keeps coming.  Any
 idea of what exactly is going on?

 Thanks,
 rajesh




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