05-21-2009 08:07 AM - edited 03-06-2019 05:52 AM
what is the difference between sup-bootflash: and sup-bootdisk: ? on a sup-720.
05-21-2009 10:29 AM
Hi
It refers to the same thing.
Thanks
Mahmood
05-21-2009 10:54 AM
hi
does the sup720 have onboard flash? or does it use the compact flash card?
05-22-2009 12:53 AM
no sure i presume just flash sup 720 purchased as default card with no external flash or memory upgrade, its just i have 4 systems some of them refer to supbootdisk and some sup-bootflash, i understand the external disk but a little confused by the other two options so you think it might be compact flash as apposed to normal flash ?
05-22-2009 02:44 AM
can anyone please confirm what the following are?
sup bootflash
sup bootdisk
disk:0
disk:1
and where is the default boot ?
cheers
Carl
05-26-2009 06:30 AM
can anyone clarify this ?
05-26-2009 01:58 PM
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/hardware/Config_Notes/78_17277.html
Originally, the Sup720 used a DIMM-based flash memory stick for sup-bootflash.
These were capped at about 64MB, I think.
Once Compact Flash started to get cheap, cisco swapped the Flash dimm out with an adapter that took a CF card. This CF adapter is referred to as sup-bootdisk.
A box that has a sup-bootdisk can refer to that same CF card via sup-bootflash.
I don't think a box with bootflash has the ROM necessary to know about the sup-bootdisk, so there's no real forwards compatibility.
disk0: and disk1: are the physical CF slots located on the front of the supervisor.
05-28-2009 02:57 AM
soare you saying that they do not have ay internal memory, the flash/nvram is all on the cf card ?
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