RE: 3640 memory question

2000-07-27 Thread McMasters, Eric

John,
By default the 3600 series does a 75/25 split of the DRAM and
allocates the 75% to processor memory and the 25% to I/O memory.  This can
be changed to reflect a 70/30, 60/40, or a 50/50 split of this memory.  The
I/O memory is automatically adjusted to reflect the modules that are
installed and the IOS feature set that is being used.  Here is a link that
has a better explanation of this and when it should be changed.  Hope this
helps.

Eric L. McMasters, CCNP/CCDA
OSSN - Sr. Network Engineer

Phone:913.859.1986
PCS:913.485.9734
Fax: 913.859.1234


-Original Message-
From: John Gesualdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 2:39 PM
To: cisco
Subject: 3640 memory question




I recently upgraded my 3640 router to 64 meg of DRAM memory. A "show
version" shows my memory settings like this:

58368k/7168k bytes of memory

Do I need to adjust the memory allocation now? If so how do I do it and how
should it be allocated?

Thanks.

--
John Gesualdi
The Providence Journal Company
Phone  (401)277-8133
Pager  (401)785-6938
CCDP,CCNP


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RE: 3640 memory question

2000-07-27 Thread McMasters, Eric

Sorry about forgetting the link...here ya' go!

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/544_pp.htm

Eric L. McMasters, CCNP/CCDA
OSSN - Sr. Network Engineer

Phone:913.859.1986
PCS:913.485.9734
Fax: 913.859.1234


-Original Message-
From: John Gesualdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 2:39 PM
To: cisco
Subject: 3640 memory question




I recently upgraded my 3640 router to 64 meg of DRAM memory. A "show
version" shows my memory settings like this:

58368k/7168k bytes of memory

Do I need to adjust the memory allocation now? If so how do I do it and how
should it be allocated?

Thanks.

--
John Gesualdi
The Providence Journal Company
Phone  (401)277-8133
Pager  (401)785-6938
CCDP,CCNP


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