[c-nsp] Linear Flash

Joe Maimon jmaimon at ttec.com
Mon Aug 30 13:08:04 EDT 2010


A recent bootflash image will boot system images from ATAPI/IDE (normal) 
flash, and will work with cf+pc card adapter up to at least 1gb size 
(personal experience)

rt01#sh bootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- 
---------date/time--------- name
1   .. image        2E02DA7E  72DA10   23  7264656 Jul 29 2010 04:33:27 
+00:00 rsp-boot-mz.122-46a.bin


820 bytes available (7601356 bytes used)

rt01#sh file systems
File Systems:

      Size(b)     Free(b)      Type  Flags  Prefixes
* 1020035072   707887104      disk     rw   disk0:#
     47874048    25387008      disk     rw   disk1:#
            -           -     flash     rw   slot0: flash:
            -           -     flash     rw   slot1:
      7602176         820     flash     rw   bootflash:
            -           -    opaque     rw   archive:
            -           -    opaque     rw   system:
            -           -     flash     rw   slaveslot0:
     49938432     2404524     flash     rw   slaveslot1:
      7602176      337392     flash     rw   slavebootflash:
       126968       12707     nvram     rw   slavenvram:
   1020035072   888242176      disk     rw   slavedisk0:#
            -           -      disk     rw   slavedisk1:
            -           -    opaque     rw   null:
            -           -   network     rw   tftp:
       126968       11683     nvram     rw   nvram:
            -           -   network     rw   rcp:
            -           -   network     rw   pram:
            -           -   network     rw   ftp:
            -           -   network     rw   http:
            -           -   network     rw   scp:
            -           -   network     rw   https:
            -           -    opaque     ro   cns:



Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use a larger-than-32MB linear flash card in an RSP4?
> For example, a card compatible with the MEM-C6K-FLC64M? Failing that, is
> there any other way of getting a recent IOS onto an RSP4 without
> replacing it with something newer (RSP4+/RSP8)?
>
> Peace... Sridhar
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