03-30-2011 02:22 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:21 PM
Hi Everybody,
Can anybody confirm me that the processor memory shown with show ver command is in fact the DRAM. Also would like to know what is the meaning of 61440K/4088K. Does the 1st number corresponds to the DRAM size, what does the second number refers to?
Also would like to know if the flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory is in fact the NVRAM.
Cisco 2950
cisco WS-C2950G-24-EI (RC32300) processor (revision L0) with 21013K bytes of memory.
32K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Cisco 2960
cisco WS-C2960-48TC-L (PowerPC405) processor (revision B0) with 61440K/4088K bytes of memory.
64K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Thanks for your help
Stéphane
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03-30-2011 03:26 PM
Stéphane,
To get the total DRAM for your switch, you add the 2 numbers together. In your case 61440+4088=65528. So you have 64MB of memory.
<64K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory>
This is NVRAM, and holds you startup config. Also flash holds the IOS image
HTH
Reza
03-30-2011 03:26 PM
Stéphane,
To get the total DRAM for your switch, you add the 2 numbers together. In your case 61440+4088=65528. So you have 64MB of memory.
<64K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory>
This is NVRAM, and holds you startup config. Also flash holds the IOS image
HTH
Reza
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