[nsp] Dumb question NVRAM/7200

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Fri Apr 4 19:44:31 EST 2003


Hi,

On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:17:43AM -0500, Dan Armstrong wrote:
> Pardon me if this is a silly question, but I always thought that a 7200
> had an internal NVRAM that stored the config files.  

It has.

> For some reason a
> little directoy always appears on our slot0: flash called nvram.  Is
> this just a backup of the internal nvram, or is that where the config
> gets stored?

This could be an artifact of someone copying things to "flash:nvram"
or similar.  Mine do *not* have such:

Cisco-M-XII#dir slot0:
Directory of slot0:/

   1  -rw-     6811928   Nov 05 2002 23:57:09  c7200-k3p-mz.120-21.S5.bin
   2  -rw-     6815212   Feb 18 2003 17:28:42  c7200-k3p-mz.120-21.S6.bin

20578304 bytes total (6950908 bytes free)

gert

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