memory question [7:59575]

2002-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently bought a couple of routers. I was told that both have 4MB of
DRAM. How can I find out?
Both use IOS (a 2511 and a 2522).

Thanks in advance.




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Re: memory question [7:59575]

2002-12-19 Thread The Long and Winding Road
show version

show flash [ detail ] [ chips ]

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 I recently bought a couple of routers. I was told that both have 4MB of
 DRAM. How can I find out?
 Both use IOS (a 2511 and a 2522).

 Thanks in advance.




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Re: memory question [7:59575]

2002-12-19 Thread Larry Letterman
do a show hardware command or a show version
sjc5-row13-cs3#sh ver

System image file is flash:c2500-i-l.112-5.P, booted via flash

cisco AS2511-RJ (68030) processor (revision I) with 2048K/2048K bytes of 
memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Configuration register is 0x2102


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I recently bought a couple of routers. I was told that both have 4MB of
DRAM. How can I find out?
Both use IOS (a 2511 and a 2522).

Thanks in advance.




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