Re: Flash

From: Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:48:27 +0000

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On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 16:43, Muzammil Malick <malickmuz_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> No,B that'sB brilliant, IB don'tB need to get that far into it, this will
> doB exactlyB what I wanted,
> I was just confused as to how it worked. I just need to test ftp, tftp
> functionality.
> Thanks for all your help everyone.
>
> On 18 March 2010 16:37, Marko Milivojevic <markom_at_ipexpert.com> wrote:
>>
>> That's exactly what you have to do. Now, I'm not entirely sure how
>> Dynamips works, but you could try to mount that disk file as an image
>> in Linux/Mac and upload files like that (it's supposed to be
>> FAT-formatted), but I have never tried it, nor am I sure it would
>> work.
>>
>> Since this is more of an architectural Dynamips/Dynagen/GNS3 thing,
>> perhaps you would get better answers on one of their fora?
>>
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>> Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427
>> Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert
>>
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>> time with our Blended Learning Solution!
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>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 16:33, Muzammil Malick <malickmuz_at_gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Thanks, but now Im confused. If this a file rather than a location. Does
>> > this mean if I want to upload a file to disk0: then I can ftp via the
>> > router
>> > but I cant place a file directly in disk0: like if I was to put a file
>> > on a
>> > flash card? Does that make any sense?
>> >
>> > On 18 March 2010 16:28, Antonio Soares <amsoares_at_netcabo.pt> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The filename is c7200_Hostname_disk0 and is located in your working
>> >> directory or if you don't have it defined, in the same place whereB the
>> >> .net
>> >> file is. I'm assuming that you are using dynagen.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (R&S/SP)
>> >> amsoares_at_netcabo.pt
>> >>
>> >> ________________________________
>> >> From: Muzammil Malick [mailto:malickmuz_at_gmail.com]
>> >> Sent: quinta-feira, 18 de MarC'o de 2010 16:23
>> >> To: Antonio Soares
>> >> Cc: Marko Milivojevic; Cisco certification
>> >> Subject: Re: Flash
>> >>
>> >> Oh and my next feeble question. Where are the contents of disk0
>> >> actually
>> >> stored?
>> >>
>> >> On 18 March 2010 16:20, Muzammil Malick <malickmuz_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks a lot guys. Although when I used disk0=64 I still had to
>> >>> format?
>> >>>
>> >>> On 18 March 2010 15:54, Antonio Soares <amsoares_at_netcabo.pt> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I usually use disk0 = 0 to save disk space but a few days ago a had
>> >>>> to
>> >>>> reproduce a WebVPN issue and it worked ! I was able to copy
>> >>>> the webvpn package to the disk and then install it:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> webvpn install svc disk0:/webvpn/svc_1.pkg sequence 1
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Nice, isn't it :)
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Regards,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (R&S/SP)
>> >>>> amsoares_at_netcabo.pt
>> >>>>
>> >>>> -----Original Message-----
>> >>>> From: Marko Milivojevic [mailto:markom_at_ipexpert.com]
>> >>>> Sent: quinta-feira, 18 de MarC'o de 2010 15:51
>> >>>> To: Antonio Soares
>> >>>> Cc: Muzammil Malick; Cisco certification
>> >>>> Subject: Re: Flash
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Who would know if not the Dynamips King! :-). Thanks, Antonio! :-).
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 15:46, Antonio Soares <amsoares_at_netcabo.pt>
>> >>>> wrote:
>> >>>> > Like this:
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > ##################################################################################
>> >>>> > [localhost:7200]
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > [[7200]]
>> >>>> > B image = /opt/dynamips/images/c7200-adventerprisek9.124-24.T.bin
>> >>>> > B ram = 192
>> >>>> > B npe = npe-400
>> >>>> > B idlepc = 0x606dd990
>> >>>> > B disk0 = 64
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > ##################################################################################
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Or don't use the option disk0 at all and it will default to 64 Mb.
>> >>>> > Then you will need to format it.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Regards,
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > Antonio Soares, CCIE #18473 (R&S/SP)
>> >>>> > amsoares_at_netcabo.pt
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > -----Original Message-----
>> >>>> > From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On
>> >>>> > Behalf
>> >>>> > Of Marko Milivojevic
>> >>>> > Sent: quinta-feira, 18 de MarC'o de 2010 15:32
>> >>>> > To: Muzammil Malick
>> >>>> > Cc: Cisco certification
>> >>>> > Subject: Re: Flash
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 15:27, Muzammil Malick
>> >>>> > <malickmuz_at_gmail.com>
>> >>>> > wrote:
>> >>>> >> Forgive my ignorance but where do you define this? Can't seem to
>> >>>> >> find
>> >>>> >> it.
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > In [[model]] section, I think you can use "flash" keyword. I never
>> >>>> > tried, I remember seeing something like that somewhere. What does
>> >>>> > the
>> >>>> > documentation say?
>> >>>> >
>> >>>> > --
>> >>>> > Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427
>> >>>> > Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert
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