Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Stephen Cobb
Sorry guys - it's 7.x not 8.x ROMMON: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/hardware/Config_Notes/78_13488.html#wp146316 I've seen 3rd party ATA disks cause these sorts of is

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Leah Lynch (Contractor)
r.net] On Behalf Of Larry Stites Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12:03 PM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash Is it possible that 128mb is too large amount of flash memory for the S2-MSFC2 to recognize? Does the Supervisor module only accommodate

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Jon Lewis
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Larry Stites wrote: Is it possible that 128mb is too large amount of flash memory for the S2-MSFC2 to recognize? Does the Supervisor module only accommodate 64Mb max? We're having trouble with (MEM-C6K-ATA-1-128M) PCMCIA 128MB memory cards for the S2-MSFC2. No matter which

[c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Larry Stites
Is it possible that 128mb is too large amount of flash memory for the S2-MSFC2 to recognize? Does the Supervisor module only accommodate 64Mb max? We're having trouble with (MEM-C6K-ATA-1-128M) PCMCIA 128MB memory cards for the S2-MSFC2. No matter which of (4) S2-MSFC2 we put the memory cards in

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Stephen Cobb
hey Larry - you most likely need to upgrade the sup's ROMMON to 8.x. You can find the info on cisco.com. -- Stephen F. Cobb • Senior Sales Engineer, CCNA/CCDA/DCNID/CSE Telecoast Communications, LLC • Santa Barbara, CA o 877.677.1182 x272 • c 760.807.0570 • f 805.618.1610 aim/yahoo telecoaststep

[c-nsp] Cisco 6509 SUP2-MSFC2 and PCMCIA Flash

2010-03-17 Thread Larry Stites
We're having trouble with (MEM-C6K-ATA-1-128M) PCMCIA 128MB memory cards for the S2-MSFC2. No matter which of (4) S2-MSFC2 we put the memory cards in we get: %Error opening slot0:/ (No device available) which is the same error as if nothing is in that slot. (We tried disk0: as well) Is there s