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> Ernesto J. Diaz L.
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> Hola Ernesto
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Hola Ernesto
dime que version tiene en este momento y cual necesita yo te la puedo
ayudar a conseguir
Carlos Rojas_Morales
Ernesto Diaz wrote:
> Is possible to upgrade a 4-MB Catalyst 2900-XL Switch to 8-MB?
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> Regards,
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Hola Ernesto
dime que version tiene en este momento y cual necesita yo te la puedo
ayudar a conseguir
Carlos Rojas_Morales
Ernesto Diaz wrote:
> Is possible to upgrade a 4-MB Catalyst 2900-XL Switch to 8-MB?
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> Regards,
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> Ernesto J. Diaz L.
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Is possible to upgrade a 4-MB Catalyst 2900-XL Switch to 8-MB?
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You can look up the product by serial # on SCC (if you have a CCO account).
SCC - Service Contract Center (I think that's what it stand for)
http://www.cisco.com/public/scc/
That might give you an insight as to which PIX you have. As far as
upgrading the flash, you'll need a 16MB flash upgrade
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From: Simionato, Joao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: PIX - Flash Memory
This question is for you PIX Firewall experts.
I have a Cisco PIX Firewall (probably it's a PIX Classic, I'm not sure) and
I would like to upgrade its hardware. I have 8MB of RAM and 2MB of Flash
Memory. I think I won't have problems to upgrade the RAM memory, but in the
case of the Flash Memory
I'm trying to upgrade the memory of a GEIP+ blade - so I've removed two of
the memory chips currently on the board (64 megs total) and I'm going to be
adding one 256 meg chip - does anyone know which side the chip goes on
(which side is bank 0)? I looked on the CCO but only found diagrams for the
I have a 4000M+ in my home lab that I would like to give a main memory
> upgrade. Aside from voiding the warranty on my router, is there any
reason
> that I should avoid buying a standard 32 meg SIMM for $35 instead of the
> standard Cisco part which costs anywhere from $80-$200? I ch
Hello,
I have a 4000M+ in my home lab that I would like to give a main memory
upgrade. Aside from voiding the warranty on my router, is there any reason
that I should avoid buying a standard 32 meg SIMM for $35 instead of the
standard Cisco part which costs anywhere from $80-$200? I checked
Hi,
Is there a way to locate less expensive solution to upgrade a cisco 804
router from 4 to 12 MB of flash(cisco part number is MEM800-4U12D)
Thanks in advance
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and (S)SP with the RSP7000 and CI7000 set. In
theory they will run any code that the RSPs in 7500s will run.
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> From: Peter Whittle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 6:26 PM
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Subject: 7000 memory upgrade - memory spec [7:9647]
> I have an old 7000 router with RP & SP in my home lab. The RP only has
> 16Mb ram fitted (4 x 4Mb), it is Hardware 1.2 rev D0 (pn 73-0877-06).
> Which according to CCO should
I have an old 7000 router with RP & SP in my home lab. The RP only has
16Mb ram fitted (4 x 4Mb), it is Hardware 1.2 rev D0 (pn 73-0877-06).
Which according to CCO should upgrade to 64 MB (4 of 16Mb x 9 SIMMS).
Does anyone know the spec for the SIMMS? Are they the same as any other
router or PC
At 10:55 AM 6/18/2001 -0400, Bob Edmonds wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how one would go
>about installing it? Is it mere open the router and plug&chug? I also am
>going to load a new IOS on it, so should I erease the old IOS and then copy
>from the
ay, June 18, 2001 9:55 AM
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> Hi all,
>
> I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how
> one would go
> about installing it? Is it mere open the router and
> plug&ch
Hi all,
I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how one would go
about installing it? Is it mere open the router and plug&chug? I also am
going to load a new IOS on it, so should I erease the old IOS and then copy
from the image from the tftp server to the router? Thanks!!!
B
When do we have to upgrade the dram and flash on 2600 series router
by the following two items "MEM2600-32U48D","MEM2600-8U16FS"?
I just know the ios upgrade needs the flash and dram upgrade,is it the
only reason?
Let me put it in another way ,if we just run "ip only" ios ,does the flash
and
dram
Nope...they are indeed different. At least the part numbers are different.
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Does anyone know if the 2600s (not 265X) and
Does anyone know if the 2600s (not 265X) and 2500s use the same types of
Flash SIMMs?
Thanks
Tim
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Here is a list of commands you can run and the rom monitor prompt. I believe that some
versions of the IOS will require a ROM upgrade.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/1rbook/1rsysim.htm
Wonkyu Lee wrote:
> I have an old Access pro 2524, 2/2, 4M flash.
I have an old Access pro 2524, 2/2, 4M flash.
I tried to upgrade its flash memory without success. When I put a new Flash
memory, 8MRAM, console says, "Wrong Software ..." I think the flash memory
module has an IOS which is not compatible. So my questions is,
How can I delete the IOS in the ne
a 2610 router has two slots for drams, and the max memory for a slot is 32M.
so ur customer want 64M dram, the configuration for mem that i suggest is
the
only answer for the 2610...
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SO you mean i just order MEM2600-32U64D,it's ok.that means "replace 24M dram
with two 32M drams",
i don't need to find such an item like MEM2600-24U64D.
is that right?
Thanks a lot .
frank
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replace 24M dram with two 32M drams(MEM2600-32U64D).
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> I work for a CISCO distributor ,my customer want to buy a 2610 router ,and
> ask for 64M
> Dram .but 2610 gets 24M Dram as defaul
I work for a CISCO distributor ,my customer want to buy a 2610 router ,and
ask for 64M
Dram .but 2610 gets 24M Dram as default ,and i looked up in the pricelist
,just found
MEM2600-32U64D (32- to 64-MB DRAM Factory Upgrade for the Cisco 2600
Series),how could i do?
I am a novice of this ,any help
I think so.
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> Can I use 3600 router memory in 2600 series.
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> Thanks in advance,
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Can I use 3600 router memory in 2600 series.
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> Folks,
> Someone kindly furnish me with the details(part number e.t.c.) of
> the DRAM required for upgrading a 2500, any useful info will be
app
Folks,
Someone kindly furnish me with the details(part number e.t.c.) of
the DRAM required for upgrading a 2500, any useful info will be appreciated.
Thanx in advance
Michael
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Kevin,
Is this what you saw when you issued the sh ver...
cisco 2510 (68030) processor (revision E) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.<---
Because that doesn't display the amount of flash in the router.
R2510#sh flash
System flash directory:
File Length Name/status
1 8108960 c2500-js-
Hello there,
I remembered asking about the type of compatible SIMM RAM that could be use
in a 2500 series routers.
For some odd reasons, when I upgraded the router to an 8MB SIMM Parity RAM
but it only gives me 2MB detected. Is this possible? (using 'show version')
Could it be the SIMM RAM?
I'm
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