[j-nsp] general guidelines for installing JUNOS to RE, where HDD and CF are blank
Martin T
m4rtntns at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 03:31:31 EST 2011
Ok, so for example those two should work for sure:
SDCFB-512-A10(http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-CompactFlash-SDCFB-512-A10-Retail-Package/dp/B00006B9QF)
and SDCFB-1024-A10(http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDCFB-1024-A10-Type-Retail-Package/dp/B00006AE3K)?
Any other CF cards, which are confirmed to work? The one I tried(with
no luck so far), 1GB "SiliconDrive CF"(SiliconSystems, Inc. Now owned
by Western Digital) SSD-C01G-3596, looks like this:
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/8923/jsdd.jpg
regards,
martin
2011/2/11 Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) <jf at probe-networks.de>:
> Ohh...well there are so many models and partnumbers of these i guess its
> hard to test all of them. Maybe we should write down working partnumbers
> on the cluepon wiki. The "blue" SanDisk ones are atleast the same as
> juniper used time ago. After that they switched to simple tech and
> probably others (atleast on T320/T640 RE-1600/RE-2000).
>
>
> Am Freitag, den 11.02.2011, 12:14 +0200 schrieb Pekka Savola:
>> On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) wrote:
>> > I doubt the PCMCIA Adapter is the problem. I guess its the CF....maybe
>> > its too new. I know about serveral newer CF cards not working in RE2/3.
>> > Try to get a regular SanDisk 1GB+ CF. (not the Ultra/Extreme models).
>> > This should work.
>>
>> Thanks for providing the soapbox ;-). Extreme model worked for us on
>> RE3.0 fine, except that its performance is too good. Juniper RE CPU
>> gets overloaded when writing an image on it and it drops BGP sessions
>> etc. This is not a bug according to JTAC. Be aware if you ever need to
>> do CF flashing on live equipment :P
>>
>
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