I ordered an 8mb flash module that was an exact match (AMD) to the module
already in my 2524 a week ago from Anthony Panda. It came from Hong Kong in
about a week, and cost about $24 with shipping (via Air Mail). It appeared
to be brand new in a sealed static bag. It's working great.
As someone who continues to make a nice living, thank you, because of Cisco
I would never suggest going to www.kg2.com or www.memoryx.com and buying 3rd
party memory.
Jay Greenberg wrote in message
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Has anyone noticed that a 16MB flash upgrade for the 2500 costs almost
Jay Greenberg wrote:
Has anyone noticed that a 16MB flash upgrade for the 2500 costs almost
as much as a 2500 ?
Does anyone know where I can get cheap 8MB flash sticks?
http://www.anthonypanda.com/
Excellent prices, if you're not in a hurry (ship from Hong Kong).
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... and I would second never suggesting those two, or even that
dreaded auction sitesomthin-somthin-bay-somethin
Rich
Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter wrote:
As someone who continues to make a nice living, thank you, because of Cisco
I would never suggest going to www.kg2.com or
If you are seeing read only @ the Sho Ver, then odds are you have run
from FLASH IOS. The 2500 was initially a run from RAM device, but due
to their limited memory of 16/16 have been written into more of a hybrid
mode.
What does this mean?
Boot the router into boot mode (no rommon with this
configure your register to 0x2101.
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I did a text capture of the whole process of coping a new version of IOS to
a 2500 as part of the MPLS for 2500's document on www.laganiere.net
Helpfully the helps...
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:10 PM
Subject: 2500
yes, I know it
in this case ,
1. boot the router from any tftp server using
boot system tftp
2. reload
so, you can see the flash - sh flash -and you find it read/write
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I made a boo boo. I thought I had an 8MB Flash since that was what I had
bought but I did some testing and it turned out to be 4MB. When I had an
8MB flash in slot0 and a 4MB in slot1 the show flash thinks it's
16MB. That's what confused me. And when I put the 4MB in slot0 it
registered
Show flash shows one or two partitions? You may need to issue the partition
command in config mode to make the router see the flash as one 8 Mb
partition. You'll only be able to reload the IOS from rommon the first
time.
Rodgers Moore
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ode.
Phil
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From: "Wang, Roger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: RE: 2500 Flash ?
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I added a 4M flash chip to a 2500 that originally had
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I added a 4M flash chip to a 2500 that originally had only 8M. But after
the upgrade, "show version" shows there are 16M, not 12M. Also, I can not
copy an IOS version that's larger than 12M to the flash, so that shows the
added
I think that the flash chips have to match - in other words, you have to
have 2 8's not 1 8MB and 1 4MB...
Z
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:11:32 -05
, Roger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: 2500 Flash ?
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:11:32 -0500
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I added a 4M flash chip to a 2500 that originally had only 8M. But after
the upgrade, "show version"
's not 1 8MB and 1 4MB...
Z
From: "Wang, Roger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: 2500 Flash ?
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:11:32 -0500
I have a similar problem, but it's the other way around (sorta)...
I a
Do a Sho FLASH to see if it may be partitioned. If it says 4 Megs, then
it's a 4 Meg stick. Usually the FLASH either works or not. I know with
RAM, incompatible speeds (nanoseconds) will read lower than reality.
Phil
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Make sure you have a up-to-date bootstrap. I got the same problem when I
have bootstrap version 4.14. Upgrade the bootstrap ROM should fix the
problem.
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I have a 2504 and I put in a 8MB flash but when
update the roms ...they are free from cisco
John Chang wrote:
I have a 2504 and I put in a 8MB flash but when it starts up it says it's a
4MB flash. Is there something I need to do so that it sees it
correctly? Thank you.
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What image are you trying to load as the smallest image in even 103xx
sumthing needs 4 meg fla and 2 meg ram.
Invalid check sum usually mean the image is corrupted.
Either when you pulled it from the router or the replacement image..
it could be getting mangled when tftp'ing
reseat the flash
redownload and send the image. if it still doesnt work, odds are you have a
bad flash.
-b
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I have an issue that is really mind-boggling to me.
I have a
Bad
flash. This sympton also occurs if you rename the image file before
uploading it into the router.
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image
I have an
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Subject: Re: 2500 flash and RAM
Do you know how many pins are there for a 16M memory for cisco 2501/2514,
coz i was asked this question when
I've always had excellent luck and found good prices at www.memoryx.com. I
haven't checked their prices in a few months, but they should be worth
taking a look at.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
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Do you know how many pins are there for a 16M memory for cisco 2501/2514,
coz i was asked this question when in the computer shop .and for a 16M
configuration,according to cisco, it's possible to us proven vendor memory
like Samsun but can any one interpret what the following mean:
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