07-12-2007 08:37 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:51 PM
how to know the exact memory installed in my router say 7206vxr. flash, dram, nvram. are there any computation?
thanks
07-12-2007 09:11 PM
Hi
You can check out the memory being installed in the router using show version command.
About the flash & PCMCIA disk you can verify the same using show disk0: or disk1: based on the slot you have installed the same.
You can also make use of show flash command too to verify the same..
regds
07-12-2007 09:14 PM
Hi
You can check out the memory being installed in the router using show version command.
About the flash & PCMCIA disk you can verify the same using show disk0: or disk1: based on the slot you have installed the same.
You can also make use of show flash command too to verify the same..
regds
07-12-2007 09:43 PM
is there any computation to get the exact memory capacity?
thanks,
07-15-2007 02:45 PM
hi
no their is no exact calculation
u have to increase the memory as u add fuctions
their is a memory calculator with cisco site ( but that is avaliable for cisco partener login )
in genral for all routers
32mb is enough
if u are using full BGP in internet senario then u reqiure 64mb at least
if u r using voip(one e1) on to of that go for 128mb
for 2/3 e1 u have to go to 256 mb
all are hit and trial
i hope u get good over veiw
plz rate this if u like
regards
vinay verma
07-15-2007 08:15 PM
Hi
If you are interested in certain IOS feature other than the normal IP Base flavor then you need to check out the required memory to have the new IOS code in your box.
regds
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