03-18-2013 06:26 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:18 PM
I received 3 GESM cisco blade switches for a HP Blade system. I do not have the chassis. I need to sanitize these blade switches but I have never worked with these. I don't see any removable flash. Where is the config stored?
03-18-2013 06:48 AM
The config is stored in "nvram:" filesystem, It is not necessary to know that however as "erase startup-config" will delete it regardless of it's location.
That said, I am not sure how you would power them up to sanitize them if you do not have a chassis for them. The NVRAM is soldered to the board.
03-18-2013 06:53 AM
Oh, and here is the guidance for that device if you want. The relevant information is under "Working with the Flash File System".
03-18-2013 06:59 AM
Thanks! I guess I will have to remove the nvram from the board. Any idea which chip(s) it or they are?
03-18-2013 07:04 AM
Since removing the NVRAM chip is going to render the thing completely inoperable anyway, I would just repeatedly smash the whole thing with a hammer. The chip would be a single small flash chip soldered directly to the board, best I can do in that respect.
Edit: OOOOooooo.... or light them on fire.
03-18-2013 07:10 AM
Pulverizing with a hammer and lighting on fire were both approved methods for destroying classified electronics when I work for the government, also lighting off a thermite grenade on top of a pile of them, but was only to be used in combat when under attack. So either of these methods should be sufficient to protect your security.
03-18-2013 07:09 AM
Thanks for your help. I will remove the motherboard and have it burned and scrap the rest of it.
03-18-2013 07:15 AM
The grenade sounds like the fun way to do it. Some of our sites have used steamrollers to sanitize their equipment. Others have taken them out to the range...
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