From: Rick Burts (burts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 23 2001 - 09:21:06 GMT-3
Bryan
Typically the Unix compress utility is used to create the compressed
image. You do not need to do anything special to load it, except to
make sure that you do have enough RAM. Since the image will be loaded
into RAM (not run from flash as normal) you will need RAM for the image
as well as all the other things the router puts into RAM. For a test
environment this will usually work.
Rick
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On Tue, 22 May 2001, Bryan Osoro wrote:
> All:
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> First question, How do I compress IOS images (for 2500s), and 2nd do I have
> to do anything special to have the router load a compressed image?
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> Thanks
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> Bryan
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