From: Joe A (groupstudy@comcast.net)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 11:30:29 GMT-3
It does not require a FAT partition, but it DOES require that you adhere
to the 8.3 filename convention. The images on CCO will not work with
the default names.
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To: Dan.Thorson@seagate.com; Desimone, Aurelio
Cc: ccielab Groupstudy; 'Tasuka Amano Hsu'
Subject: Re: Compress IOS image
I have used it successfully on the 2500 series routers. Make sure you
have enough RAM and keep in mind that mzmaker is a dos application and
needs a fat partition to run it.
HTH,
Mike Nygard
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Subject: RE: Compress IOS image
> Interesting, cuz Cisco's www page says:
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> Cisco routers that use a "run-from-Flash" architecture include the
> Cisco 1601-Cisco 1604 and the Cisco 2500 series. [snip] In the
> run-from-Flash architecture, the IOS cannot be compressed.
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> it's called mzmaker - its standard cisco compressed format its only
> for 2500 routers (most other routers' images are already compressed.)
> But you have to have enough ram to decompress the image...
>
> http://www.mcseco-op.com/mzmaker.htm
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> From: Tasuka Amano Hsu [mailto:tasuka@mac.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3:08 AM
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> Subject: Compress IOS image
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> Hi,
> As I remeber somebody say the router could run a compressed IOS image
> for save the flash space, it can make a 10 or 12 MB image in a 8 MB
> flash, and the router will decompress at boot-up automatically , but
> it need take some longer time to boot the router up. Now problem is
> anyone known that IOS image compressed format , does zip or gzip or
> just UNIX compress -- suffix as .Z ?
>
> Best Regards
> Tasuka
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