[cisco-voip] Flash on AIM-CUE
Paul Choi
asobihoudai at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 7 14:21:44 EST 2008
Jack,
I think you can find out by looking at the CUE GUI.
There should be some setting showing you how much of
your CF card is occupied.
Paul
--- Jack Martin <jackm at tushaus.com> wrote:
> How do I determine how much flash memory is
> installed on a AIM-CUE without physically looking at
> it? In other words is there a command I can issue
> from the CLI?
>
>
> Here are the results from "show ver" and "show
> tech":
> se-# sh ver
> CPU Model: Celeron (Coppermine)
> CPU Speed (MHz): 298.899
> CPU Cache (KByte): 128
> Chassis Type: C2801
> Chassis Serial: XXXXXXXXXXX
> Module Type: AIM
> Module Serial: XXXXXXXXXXX
>
>
>
> ------------------ show interfaces
> ------------------
> FastEthernet 0 is up, line protocol is up
> Internet address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mask
> 255.255.255.0 (configured on router)
> Broadcast address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> 8908691 input, 1795235233 bytes
> 0 input errors
> 6874246 output, 1330699723 bytes
> 0 output errors
>
> IDE hd0 is up, line protocol is up
> 3272731 reads, 1711602688 bytes
> 0 read errors
> 733540 write, 814546944 bytes
> 0 write errors
> 2.2595% worn
>
>
> ------------------ show memory ------------------
> Total Memory (kB): 255340
> Active Memory (kB): 32956
> Inactive Memory (kB): 200788
> Other Memory (kB): 18144
> MemoryPool (kB): 3452
>
> Kernel Memory
> TOTAL INUSE MAXUSED ERR TYPE
> 2752 2153 6036 0 fs
> 7416 7149 7596 0 other
> 168 97 158 0 net
>
> We are planning an upgrade of Unity Express for our
> end customer and so I need to know how much flash
> memory is installed. I see from the information
> above that there is 256MB of NVRAM, or am I reading
> this wrong?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
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