From: Jeremy O'Dette (jeremyodette@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 15 2005 - 13:38:12 GMT-3
James,
I'm curious which native mode image you're using? We just upgraded a pair
of 6500s to sup720s/native mode running what I thought was the latest
enterprise feature set and its only ~48MB. Here's what we're using:
12.2.18-SXD6
ENT FW W/MPLS/IPV6/SSH/3DES
s72033-jk9o3sv-mz.122-18.SXD6.bin
Jeremy O'Dette
CCIE 14973
jeremyodette@hotmail.com
>From: James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com>
>Reply-To: James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com>
>To: "Jeremy O'Dette" <jeremyodette@hotmail.com>
>CC: Upp_and_Upp@hotmail.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: OT: 6500 Compact Flash Memory
>Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 11:24:26 -0500
>
> >It is possible to configure a boot statement that would force the switch
>to load its image
> >off of a flash card but I wouldn't do that in production in case some
>removes the flash card.
>
>You dont have much of a choice with Native Mode on a Sup720. The image
>sizes are now ~75 MB and the internal flash is only 64MB.
>
>James
>
>Jeremy O'Dette wrote:
>
> The 6500s do not require either PCMCIA flash (in the case of a sup1
> or sup2) or compact flash (in the case of a sup720 or sup32) to
> operate. Its more of a convenience feature for storing IOS images,
> configuration files, or crash dumps. It is possible to configure a
> boot statement that would force the switch to load its image off of a
> flash card but I wouldn't do that in production in case some removes
> the flash card.
>
> Jeremy O'Dette
> CCIE #14973
> jeremyodette@hotmail.com
>
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