[c-nsp] CF cards in 3825?
R.L. Nevot
r.nevot at gmail.com
Mon Aug 13 06:02:04 EDT 2007
Not on a 3800 series, but in a 1800, changed the 32MB CF with a 1GB sandisk
CF and worked ok.
Regards
On 8/13/07, Tom Storey <tom at snnap.net> wrote:
>
> I grabbed the 256mb Sandisk Ultra II CF card out of my Canon DSLR and
> stuck
> it in a 2801 and it picked it up fine, I can even browse my images (just
> cant view them). Does IOS have a JPEG to ASCII converter? :-)
>
> I also tested my 1gb Ultra II Sandisk and it was fine aswell.
>
> Ive also tested the 256mb card in an 1801 and it was fine there too. Havnt
> had the chance to get my hands on a 3800 series yet.
>
> However, I do get the following message when the router boots up, which
> doesnt happen with a "Cisco" CF card:
>
> amd_flash_cmd(): timeout on erase sector command
> environment write to NVRAM failed
>
> Other than that it seems to work 100% fine. I get the feeling that the
> only
> special thing about the Cisco cards is they are available in smaller sizes
> than what you could buy at a retail store. Who buys 32mb CF cards these
> days
> for a camera? I wouldnt take that as "there is no difference" though, as
> per
> the output above, there may very well be, but I guess its not a big enough
> difference that any regular CF card wont work outright.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Garry Glendown" <garry at glendown.de>
> To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 5:11 AM
> Subject: [c-nsp] CF cards in 3825?
>
>
> > Just wondering - I want to upgrade the 64M CF card in our 3825 with a
> > larger one - is there anything special about it, or will any - say -
> > 256MB CF card work?
> >
> > Tnx, -gg
> >
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