[c-nsp] 512MB in GRP?
Oliver Boehmer (oboehmer)
oboehmer at cisco.com
Mon Apr 25 01:42:56 EDT 2005
Grant A. Kirkwood <mailto:grant at tnarg.org> wrote on Monday, April 25,
2005 7:20 AM:
>>> Been trying to figure this out for a while:
>>>
>>> sh diag 0
>>>
>>> SLOT 0 (RP/LC 0 ): Route Processor
>>> MAIN: type 19, 800-2427-02 rev C0
>>> Deviation: D006289
>>> HW config: 0xFF SW key: FF-FF-FF
>>> PCA: 73-2170-06 rev B0 ver 3
>>> Design Release 1.4 S/N CAB0424A1GX
>>> MBUS: MBUS Agent (1) 73-2146-07 rev B0 dev 0
>>> HW version 1.2 S/N CAB04239Z4A
>>> Test hist: 0xFF RMA#: FF-FF-FF RMA hist: 0xFF
>>> DIAG: Test count: 0xFFFFFFFF Test results: 0xFFFFFFFF FRU:
>>> Linecard/Module: GRP= Route Memory: MEM-GRP-512=
>>> MBUS Agent Software version 1.98 (RAM) (ROM version is 2.39)
>>> ROM Monitor version 2.2 Primary clock is CSC 1
>>> Board State is IOS Running ACTIVE (ACTV RP )
>>> Insertion time: 00:00:04 (10w6d ago)
>>> DRAM size: 536870912 bytes
>>>
>>> Should this even work?
>>
>>
>> Yes, it is a -02 GRP-B, upgradable to 512MB, and since you're using a
>> 2.2 rommon version, it will also be recognized. The fact that "GRP"
>> is reported is due to CSCeb69172 (see a previous email).
>
>
> Sorry, I forgot to mention this is on a system running 12.0(27)S4,
> *not* the 12.0(23)S3 mentioned in CSCeb69172.
CSCeb69172 applies to all releases.. It is a manufacturing issue, one
byte was not correctly programmed.
Your GRP supports ECC and runs with 512MB DRAM just fine.
oli
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