Cisco Systems RSP7000 manual Using Flash Memory Cards

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Configuration Summary enabled are:

console baud: 9600

boot: image specified by the boot system command or default to: cisco2-RSP

do you wish to change the configuration? y/n [n]

You must reset or power cycle for the new config to take effect

Step 7 Initialize the router by entering the i command as follows:

rommon 1 > i

The router will power cycle, the configuration register will be set to ignore the configuration file, and the router will boot the boot system image and prompt you with the system configuration dialog as follows:

--- System Configuration Dialog ---

Step 8 Enter no in response to the system configuration dialog prompts until the following system message is displayed:

Press RETURN to get started!

Step 9 Press Return. After some interface information, the prompt appears as follows:

Router >

Step 10 Enter the enable command to enter the enabled mode. The prompt changes to the following:

Router #

Step 11 Enter the show configuration EXEC command to display the enable password in the configuration file.

Step 12 Enter the configure terminal command at the EXEC prompt. You are prompted as follows:

Router# configure terminal

Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.

Router(config)#

Step 13 Using the config-register0x<value> command, change the configuration register value back to its original value (noted from Step 3) or change it to a value of 0x0101 (factory default).

Step 14 Exit the configuration mode by entering Ctrl-Z.

Step 15 Reboot the router and enable it using the recovered password.

Using Flash Memory Cards

The Flash memory (PCMCIA) card slots on the front panel of the RSP7000 are for additional PCMCIA-based Flash memory for your system. You can use this Flash memory to store and run Cisco IOS images, or as a file server for other routers to access as clients. Occasionally, it might be necessary to remove and replace Flash memory cards; however, removing Flash memory cards is not required and is not recommended after the cards are installed in the slots.

Note The RSP7000 is oriented horizontally in the Cisco 7010.

407000 Series Route Switch Processor (RSP7000) Installation and Configuration in the Cisco 7000 Series Routers

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Contents Document Contents What Is the Cisco 7000? Product DescriptionsWhat Is the Cisco 7010? What Is the RSP7000?Product Descriptions Memory Components System SoftwareDram Flash MemoryInstallation Prerequisites SafetyJumpers LEDsElectrical Equipment Telephone WiringPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Compatibility Requirements Online Insertion and Removal-An OverviewInstallation Prerequisites Hardware Prerequisites Software PrerequisitesMicrocode Prerequisites Flash Memory Card Replacement and Formatting Prerequisites Saving and Retrieving the Configuration FileUsing the Exec Command Interpreter Using the Ping CommandFollowing example shows the results of a failed ping Uploading Copying the Configuration FileRouter# write net Downloading Retrieving the Configuration File List of Tools and Parts Installation Procedures Removing the RSP7000Replacing the RSP7000 Stop Restarting and Checking the System Formatting the Flash Memory Card Troubleshooting the Installation System Power LEDsVerifying LEDs RSP7000 LEDsNormal System Startup Sequence Interface Processor LEDsTroubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting the Installation Auxiliary Port Signals Console Port SignalsReference Information Replacing and Upgrading Dram SIMMs RSP7000 Dram SIMMsRemoving SIMMs MEM-RSP-24MReleasing the Simm Spring Clips Installing New SIMMs Handling a SimmSoftware Configuration Register Settings Changing Settings Bit Meanings Off Ones ones Zeros zeros Net zeros Net ones Enabling Booting from Flash Memory Copying to Flash MemoryRouter# squeeze slot0 Recovering a Lost Password Using Flash Memory Cards Installing and Removing a Flash Memory Card Pcmcia slot Replacing a Flash Memory CardFormatting a Flash Memory Card Copying a Bootable Image into a Flash Memory Card Router# config terminal Copying Bootable Images Between Flash Memory Cards Recovering from Locked Blocks Cisco Information Online Cisco Information Online