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Memory on ASR1002X

BONG SO
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Dear all,

I have a Cisco ASR1002X (running 15.2) with 4G physical memory installed. However, i found that only around 1.1G memory is usable by the IOSd:

cisco ASR1002-X (2RU-X) processor with 1156392K/6147K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID SSI16500G0G

6 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces

32768K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

4194304K bytes of physical memory.

6684671K bytes of eUSB flash at bootflash:.

According to the following document, ASR1000 could get around 2G memory for IOSd on a 4G physical memory system:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9343/products_tech_note09186a0080af252a.shtml

Upon startup, IOSd is granted access to a fixed amount of physical memory on the RP typically 50 percent or 1 GB on 2 GB systems and 2 GB on 4 GB systems.

I did not enable software redundancy so i expect i could have ~2G for the IOSd. Is that any memory to increase the memory or it is not changable?

Router#show redundancy

Redundant System Information :

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       Available system uptime = 10 minutes

Switchovers system experienced = 0

              Standby failures = 0

        Last switchover reason = none

                 Hardware Mode = Simplex

    Configured Redundancy Mode = Non-redundant

     Operating Redundancy Mode = Non-redundant

              Maintenance Mode = Disabled

                Communications = Down      Reason: Failure

Current Processor Information :

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               Active Location = slot 6

        Current Software state = ACTIVE

       Uptime in current state = 10 minutes

                 Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software (X86_64_LINUX_IOSD-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(4)S, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)

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Compiled Mon 23-Jul-12 20:03 by mcpre

                          BOOT =

        Configuration register = 0x2102

Thanks

Bong So

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