[c-nsp] memory-size iomem (7200 series)
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Wed Oct 12 12:34:54 EDT 2005
As long as you have one that fits what difference
does it make?
You can redirect your crashinfo storage to a different
flash media:
7401_(config)#exception crashinfo ?
buffersize crashinfo log buffer size
file crashinfo file name in bootflash or PCMCIA slot
<cr>
Rodney
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 06:24:58PM +0200, Wolfgang Roth wrote:
> Dear Rodney,
>
> >> Are you really asking for 12.0(21)S rebuild?
> >
> > Yes; I'm not joking; I think if you ask around you'll find that there
> > are a *lot* people who are still running the pre-ST-merge code because
> > of the little bit of extra memory it saves. Handy when you have a
> > bunch of NPE-300s, RSP-4s, or original GRPs lying about. You can
> > still take full BGP views in those you know...
>
> because you're currently taking about this topic:
>
> I would also like an 12.0(21)S BOOTIMAGE for the 7200 series. This is
> because of the 4 MByte flash restriction when using C7200-I/O or
> C7200-I/O-FE controller. In this case the image shouldn't be larger than
> about 3 MByte to fit together with one or two crashinfo files onto the
> flash device.
>
> I recently opened a case with Cisco with no real success. Cisco officially
> still only offers versions 12.0(26)S6 and above, but not e.g. version
> 12.0(21)S or 12.0(13)S. And I don't really understand why.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Wolfgang Roth
>
>
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