Cisco Systems MEM-16F-RSP4+= manual Router#format bootflash

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Loading and Configuring the Bootflash Image

Step 1 Boot the router, and allow it to initialize.

Step 2 Use the enable command to enter privileged mode so you can configure the new 16MB bootflash:

Router> en

Password:

Router#

Step 3 Use the show version command to confirm the size of the bootflash. The following example shows an 16MB bootflash output:

Router#sh ver

Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software

IOS (tm) RSP Software (RSP-JSV56I-M), Version 12.1(3)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Wed 19-Jul-00 22:18 by ccai

Image text-base: 0x60010968, data-base: 0x618D2000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.0(10r)S1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

BOOTFLASH: RSP Software (RSP-BOOT-M), Version 12.0(8)S, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEAS)

doc-7507 uptime is 12 weeks, 3 days, 21 hours, 29 minutes

System returned to ROM by bus error at PC 0x60330F20, address 0x6229 System image file is "slot0:rsp-jsv56i-mz.121-3.T"

cisco RSP8 (R7000) processor with 131072K/8216K bytes of memory.

R7000 CPU at 250Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 1.0, 256KB L2, 2048KB L3 Cache Last reset from power-on

G.703/E1 software, Version 1.0. G.703/JT2 software, Version 1.0.

X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.

SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp). Bridging software.

TN3270 Emulation software. Chassis Interface.

1 VIP2 controller (1 FastEthernet).

1 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)

2043K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

20480K bytes of Flash PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 128K). 16384K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 256K).

No slave installed in slot 3. Configuration register is 0x102

Step 4 Use the format bootflash command to format the bootflash memory, as shown in the following example:

Router#format bootflash:

Format operation may take a while. Continue? [confirm]

Format operation will destroy all data in "bootflash:". Continue? [confirm]

Formatting sector 1

Format of bootflash complete

Router#

RSP4+ Bootflash Memory Upgrade to 16MB Installation and Configuration Guide

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Contents Introduction ContentsObjectives Related Documentation Installation Requirements Software and Bootflash PrerequisitesSafety Warnings Safety GuidelinesTools and Parts Required Installation Requirements Installation Warning Electrical Equipment Guidelines Preventing Electrostatic Discharge DamageWrist Strap Warning Overview Confirming the Bootflash Memory SizeRemoving the RSP4+ Removing the RSP4+ Handling the RSP4+ During Removal and Installation Removing the SimmLocate the SIMM. The Simm occupies socket U1. See Figure Installing the Simm Handling a SimmTop view Front of the chassis Installing the RSP4+ Loading and Configuring the Bootflash ImageRouter#format bootflash New bootloader image is saved in the startup-config Obtaining Documentation World Wide WebDocumentation CD-ROM Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Documentation FeedbackCisco.com Technical Assistance CenterContacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website Contacting TAC by Telephone

MEM-16F-RSP4+= specifications

Cisco Systems has designed the MEM-16F-RSP4+ specifically to enhance the memory capabilities of its high-performance routers, such as the Cisco 7600 series. This memory module is integral to the efficient functioning of the Route Processor 4 (RSP4) by providing an additional 16 GB of DRAM. This increase in memory is critical for network operators who require enhanced performance, scalability, and faster data processing capabilities in their networks.

One of the standout features of the MEM-16F-RSP4+ is its robust support for a wide range of services and applications. With the additional memory, users can support more concurrent sessions, higher traffic loads, and more complex routing policies without compromising on performance. This capability is particularly important for service providers and enterprises that rely on advanced services such as Voice over IP (VoIP), video streaming, and large-scale data storage.

The MEM-16F-RSP4+ also plays a vital role in improving the overall reliability and stability of the system. With increased memory, the router can perform more functions simultaneously, effectively handling larger tables and allowing for efficient processing of routing protocols. This not only enhances the router’s performance under heavy loads but also minimizes the risk of bottlenecks in data traffic, leading to smoother network experiences.

In terms of technologies, the MEM-16F-RSP4+ is designed to integrate seamlessly with Cisco's IOS software, ensuring compatibility with existing configurations and applications. This integration allows for quicker deployment and minimal disruption during upgrades. Additionally, the memory module is hot-swappable; network operators can replace or upgrade hardware without interrupting ongoing network operations, thus enhancing overall uptime.

The MEM-16F-RSP4+ is characterized by its reliability, which is crucial for mission-critical applications. Cisco rigorously tests its memory modules to meet specific performance metrics, ensuring that they can withstand the demanding environments typical of enterprise and service provider networks. With this high standard of testing and quality assurance, the MEM-16F-RSP4+ stands out as a preferred option for organizations aiming to future-proof their networking infrastructure.

Overall, the Cisco MEM-16F-RSP4+ memory module is an essential component for anyone utilizing the Cisco RSP4 router. Its features and capabilities contribute significantly to improved network performance and reliability, enabling organizations to meet the ever-growing demands of modern data communications and services.