From: LESH, MIKE (MIKLES@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 10:51:57 GMT-3
Greetings George,
As far as I know you can determine the nature of the Flash memories
in a cisco with the command 'show flash chip'; however, I do not know of any
command that will allow you to determine the nature of the installed DRAM.
In the 2500 series, a good guess can be made via the fact that it only has
one DRAM slot.
Hope this helps,
Mike
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From: George Spahl[SMTP:georges@iglou.com]
Reply To: George Spahl
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 12:31 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RAM configuration (slightly off topic)
Apologies for being a little off topic, but I thought you guys might
know
the answer. Does anyone know how to determine what kind of memory
chips a
router has installed? For example, you might telnet into a router
at a
remote site and find out that you have 24 MB of RAM, but you would
have no
idea if you had one 24 MB chip, two 12 MB chips or possibly an 8 MB
and 12
MB chip installed. Anyone know a way to determine this without
traveling
to a remote site and removing the cover? Thanks!
George
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