Wondering if someone could quickly answer possibly an extremely simple
question. I haven't had the time to look into this enough so any help is
greatly appreciated.
I have a couple of 2502 routers I just bought for my lab and was wondering
why the flash is configured as follows:
8192K bytes of
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Subject: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question
Wondering if someone could quickly answer possibly an extremely simple
question. I haven't had the time to look into this enough so any help is
greatly appreciated.
I have a couple of 2502 routers I just bought for my lab and was wo
Use the command "no partition flash", save your config and reboot. That
will remove the partitions and allow you to use all 16 MB, but it will also
erase anything on those partitions. The router should boot to the boot ROM
image, and you can then download a new flash image from a tftp server.
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Thanks everyone for the quick response - I appreciate it.
Jeff
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From: Christopher Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 1:23 PM
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Subject: RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Serie
From: ANDERSON, JEFFREY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Wondering if someone could quickly answer possibly an extremely simple
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Subject: RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question
You should check into this, I think he is right. I'm not sure which command
to use in this instance. I'm under the impression that 'no partition flash'
removes partitions, but
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