Yep, 1001 is a stand out. The memory for RP1/RP2 is not useable in a 1001.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:
> ASR1001 have their own designed RP something between RP1 and RP2 by
> performance of CPU, its Dual-Core 2.2GHz.
> RP1 is 1.5GHz Freescale 8548
> RP2 is Dual-Core
Hi Chris,
We use an 8GB chip in 1001's.
He's a comparison of a default 4GB 1001 with similar output to yours vs
another 1001 with 8GB.
ASR1001 with 4GB memory
#sh version | inc mem
cisco ASR1001 (1RU) processor with 1188910K/6147K bytes of memory.
32768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memor
ASR1001 have their own designed RP something between RP1 and RP2 by
performance of CPU, its Dual-Core 2.2GHz.
RP1 is 1.5GHz Freescale 8548
RP2 is Dual-Core 2.66GHz (XEON)
On 22/03/13 12:40, Christian Kratzer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we a have a pair of ASR1001 with 4GB ram and want to max them out with 8
Hi,
we a have a pair of ASR1001 with 4GB ram and want to max them out with 8
or 16 GB of ram. We are planning on getting one of these part numbers
from a third party supplier:
Cisco ASR1001 8GB RAM M-ASR1K-1001-8GB=
Cisco ASR1001 16GB RAM M-ASR1K-1001-16GB=
Is there any command we could