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From: Robert D. Cluett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:46 PM
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Subject: Re: 2502 Memory/Flash [7:51387]
Cool, I am thinking I will grab some from Kg2.com, but just want to make
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2502 Memory/Flash [7:51387]
You may have to upgrade your bootrom if it is any version before 10.
That is also in sh ver.
Reza
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You may have to upgrade your bootrom if it is any version before 10.
That is also in sh ver.
Reza
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From: Patrick Bass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:27 PM
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Subject: Re: 2502 Memory/Flash [7:51387]
you need another 8mb flash stick, and a 16mb dram. try e-bay. you may ne
Actually it says you've got 8MB of flash and 4MB of RAM.
The 2500 series is one of the routers that has a single pool of RAM that
gets split at boot time into Processor memory and I/O memory. On these
platforms, you add up the two numbers to get the total RAM.
A few models (particularly the AS5
Cool, I am thinking I will grab some from Kg2.com, but just want to make
sure I get what I need. So I can add (1) 8MB flash simm and (1) 16MB DRAM
Simm? Tell me more about the boot ROMS...please
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> you need another 8
You're nearly right ...
Your router has 8 MB of FLASH but 4 MB of DRAM (2 MB are used for main
memory and 2 MB for I/O shared memory) -> maybe a 2 MB SIMM and 2 MB of
onboard DRAM.
Please check this link for more details :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/arch_2500_5750.shtml
Hope it helps.
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you need another 8mb flash stick, and a 16mb dram. try e-bay. you may need
to upgade your bootroms too search the archives for info.
""Robert D. Cluett"" wrote in message
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> All, am I reading this right? Does this state that there is 8MB Flash
All, am I reading this right? Does this state that there is 8MB Flash and
2MB of DRAM? If so, what do I need to do to get it to the latest version of
IOS that Cisco uses for the tests? Help would be more than appreciated!
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision L) with 2048K/2048K bytes of memo
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