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VIP4 Maintenance Procedures

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Software and interface processor microcode images are carefully optimized and bundled to work together. Overriding the Cisco IOS software bundle can result in system incompatibilities. We recommend that you use the microcode included in the Cisco IOS software bundle.

You can download microcode to Flash memory by copying the TFTP image of a microcode version to Flash memory. When the microcode image is stored in Flash memory, you have to configure the router to use that image using the microcode vip4 flash command; then you can use the microcode reload command to manually load the new microcode file. Finally, you use the configure command to instruct the system to load the new image automatically at each system boot.

The appropriate microcode image runs from DRAM (or SDRAM) on the VIP4.

To compare the size of the microcode image and the amount of Flash memory available, you must know the size of the new microcode image. The image size is specified in the README file that is included with the new image.

Note Note the size of the new image before proceeding to ensure that you have sufficient available Flash memory for the new image.

Caution Before you copy a file to system Flash memory, be sure there is ample space available in Flash memory. Compare the size of the file you want to copy to the amount of available Flash memory shown. If the space available is less than the space required by the file you want to copy, the copy process will continue, but the entire file will not be copied into Flash memory.

Use the following procedure to download (copy) a microcode version from a TFTP server to Flash memory:

Step 1 To display the total amount of Flash memory present, its location, any files that currently exist in Flash memory and their size, and the amount of Flash memory remaining, use the show flash command. Following is an example of the output that is displayed:

Router# show flash

-#- ED

--type--

--crc--- -

seek--

nlen

-length- -----

date/time------

name

1 ..

image

0A423F1B

E01200

22

14553472 Apr 18 2001 19:19:16

rsp-jsv-mz_n

6024704 bytes available (14553600 bytes used)

Step 2 Compare the amount of available Flash memory (last line in the preceding example) to the size of the new microcode image on the floppy disk. If you attempt to copy in a new image, and the size of the new image exceeds the available space in Flash memory, only part of the new image will be copied, and the following error message will be displayed:

buffer overflow - xxxx/xxxx

In this error message, xxxx/xxxx is the number of bytes read in/number of bytes available.

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Contents Introduction Related Documentation ContentsVIP4 Overview What is the VIP4?How to Identify the VIP4 Model Eeprom contents hex Value VIP4 Model Type Size/Speed Description LocationVIP4 Port Adapter Overview SpecificationsDescription Specifications Number Product Number Description Ports VIP4 and Port Adapter CompatibilityPA-8E Product Number Description Number of Ports Installation PrerequisitesSoftware Requirements Microcode Overview Hardware RequirementsTraffic Management VIP Release Minimum Cisco IOS Supported ReleasesTools and Parts Required Agency ApprovalsROM Monitor Overview Approvals Agencies Safety GuidelinesSafety Warnings Electrical Equipment Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Telephone Wiring GuidelinesGuidelines for VIP4 Removal and Installation VIP4 Installation ProceduresVIP4 Installation Procedures Bottom ejector lever Processor module slot Module Handling Interface Processors-Vertical Orientation Shown Removing a VIP4Installing a VIP4 Step Verifying the VIP4 Installation Checking the VIP4 InstallationPerforming a Basic Configuration Insertion RemovalChecking the VIP4 Installation Router# show interfaces fastethernet 1/0/0 Using show Commands to Verify the VIP4 StatusUsing show Commands to Display Interface Information Router# show controllers fastethernet 1/0/0 Router# show controllers cbus Router# show version 00 E1 6B 0C 47 02 Upgrading VIP4 Microcode VIP4 Maintenance ProceduresUsing the ping Command to Verify Network Connectivity Router# show flash Routerconfig# microcode vip4 flash slot0vip11-1 Router# configure terminalRouter# copy running-config startup-config Router# copy tftpvip11-1 slot0vip11-1Product Description Upgrading VIP4 MemoryLocation of CPU Memory and Packet Memory DIMMs on the VIP4 Removing Sdram DIMMsOpening the Dimm Socket Tabs Inserting the Dimm Installing Sdram DIMMsInstalling or Replacing a Port Adapter on a VIP4 Checking the VIP4 Memory UpgradeHandling a Port Adapter Single-Width Port AdapterStep Dual-Width Port AdapterLocation of VIP4 Slot Divider and Screws Removing and Installing a Dual-Width Port Adapter Obtaining Documentation VIP4 TroubleshootingWorld Wide Web Documentation CD-ROMCisco.com Obtaining Technical AssistanceDocumentation Feedback Contacting TAC by Telephone Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC WebsiteTechnical Assistance Center Obtaining Technical Assistance OL-3673-01