02-26-2007 01:12 PM - edited 03-03-2019 03:56 PM
I need very basic help. Here's the sh run:
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Router#sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-M), Version 11.2(18)P, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 12-Apr-99 15:29 by ashah
Image text-base: 0x02005000, data-base: 0x0232C82C
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
ROM: 1600 Software (C1600-RBOOT-R), Version 12.0(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Router uptime is 18 minutes
System restarted by reload
System image file is "c1600-y-mz.112-18.P", booted via flash
cisco 1601 (68360) processor (revision C) with 6144K/2048K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID 16300766, with hardware revision 00000002
Bridging software.
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1 serial(sync/async) network interface(s)
System/IO memory with parity disabled
8192K bytes of DRAM onboard
System running from RAM
8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
4096K bytes of processor board PCMCIA flash (Read/Write)
Configuration register is 0x2102
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What is my DRAM capacity? What is my Flash ram capacity?
and is that PCMCIA flash another type of RAM?
thanks
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02-26-2007 02:18 PM
Angel
The non-volatile configuration memory is the NVRAM where startup-config is stored. It is separate from DRAM and from flash.
HTH
Rick
02-26-2007 01:52 PM
Angel
Your router has 8 MB of DRAM and 4 MB of flash. The PCMCIA is your flash not more RAM.
HTH
Rick
02-26-2007 02:02 PM
I see.
What gets me confused is the line
8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
what is that?
02-26-2007 02:18 PM
Angel
The non-volatile configuration memory is the NVRAM where startup-config is stored. It is separate from DRAM and from flash.
HTH
Rick
02-26-2007 05:45 PM
Rick,
thank you.... helped a lot in my conquest of the very basics
:)
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