Cisco Systems CompactFlash Adapter manual Installing the SP Bootflash Memory Upgrade Kit

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Installing the SP Bootflash Memory Upgrade Kit

Installing the SP Bootflash Memory Upgrade Kit

The SP memory upgrade procedure is divided into the following tasks:

Verifying the SP ROMMON Version, page 8

Upgrading and Verifying the SP ROMMON Image, page 8

Removing the Supervisor Engine 720, page 10

Installing the CompactFlash Adapter, page 13

Reinstalling the Supervisor Engine 720, page 16

Verifying the SP ROMMON Version

An SP ROMMON upgrade may be required to support the CompactFlash adapter; you must determine what SP ROMMON release is installed on the Supervisor Engine 720 prior to performing an SP ROMMON upgrade. The minimum SP ROMMON release required is 8.4(2). To determine the currently running SP ROMMON release, enter the remote command switch show version include ROM command

If your system is running SP ROMMON Release 8.4(2) or a later release, you can continue on to “Removing the Supervisor Engine 720” section on page 10. If your SP ROMMON release is earlier than 8.4(2), you must upgrade the SP ROMMON image. Go to the “Upgrading and Verifying the SP ROMMON Image” section on page 8.

Upgrading and Verifying the SP ROMMON Image

In order to utilize the SP CompactFlash adapter, your Supervisor Engine 720 must have SP ROMMON Release 8.4(2) or a later release installed on it.

Note The upgrade task description is based on the Supervisor Engine 720 installed in a 9-slot chassis currently running ROMMON from its S (Gold) region; the ROMMON upgrade to support the CompactFlash adapter will be done in the F1 region.

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Contents Contents Safety Overview Statement 1071-Warning DefinitionSäilytä Nämä Ohjeet Guarde Estas Instruções GEM Disse Anvisninger Page 78-17277-04 Upgrading and Verifying the SP Rommon Image Installing the SP Bootflash Memory Upgrade KitVerifying the SP Rommon Version Installing the SP Bootflash Memory Upgrade Kit Removing the Supervisor Engine StatementHorizontal slots Opening the Ejector Levers Horizontal Chassis Shown Installing the CompactFlash Adapter Immediately place the Dimm in an antistatic bag Installing the CompactFlash Adapter Reinstalling the Supervisor Engine Positioning the Module in a Horizontal Slot Chassis Boot system flash sup-bootdiskimage name Clearing the EMI Gasket in a Horizontal Slot Chassis Positioning the Module in a Vertical Slot Chassis Clearing the EMI Gasket in a Vertical Slot Chassis Boot system flash sup-bootdiskimage name Removing the CompactFlash from the Adapter Attaching Your ESD Grounding Strap Attaching Your ESD Grounding Strap Connector Module Handling GuidelinesSafety Warning Translations Statement 1030-Equipment InstallationSafety Warning Translations Statement 1029-Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Safety Warning Translations 78-17277-04 Statement 1034-Backplane Voltage Obtaining Documentation Cisco.comProduct Documentation DVD Ordering Documentation Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Product Alerts and Field NoticesObtaining Technical Assistance Cisco Technical Support & Documentation WebsiteSubmitting a Service Request Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

CompactFlash Adapter specifications

Cisco Systems CompactFlash Adapter is a versatile tool designed for networking professionals seeking to expand their storage capabilities in Cisco devices. This compact, yet powerful adapter allows for the easy integration of CompactFlash (CF) cards, enabling enhanced data storage solutions for routers and switches. Its primary features ensure compatibility, reliability, and efficiency, catering to the demands of modern networking environments.

One of the main features of the Cisco CompactFlash Adapter is its support for various CF card sizes and types. This adaptability allows users to choose from a range of storage options, from lower-capacity cards for basic log storage to high-capacity cards for more extensive data needs. The use of CF cards minimizes downtime, enabling seamless updates and configurations to be transferred quickly and efficiently.

In terms of technologies, the Cisco CompactFlash Adapter employs advanced data management processes that optimize performance. Its design supports fast data transfer rates, enhancing the speed at which information can be written to or retrieved from the CF card. This is particularly crucial in environments where network performance and uptime are of paramount importance. Furthermore, the adapter facilitates the use of Flash Memory File System (FMFS), allowing for flexible file system management and enabling organizations to effectively organize their data.

The characteristics of the Cisco CompactFlash Adapter also make it a reliable choice for enterprise applications. It is built to withstand the rigors of continuous operation in demanding conditions, featuring robust construction that protects against dust and moisture. This durability ensures that the adapter can be relied upon for mission-critical tasks, providing peace of mind to IT administrators.

Moreover, installation and integration of the Cisco CompactFlash Adapter into existing systems is straightforward. The plug-and-play design simplifies the process of adding additional storage capacity, significantly reducing implementation time. This ease of use is complemented by Cisco's comprehensive technical support, ensuring that users have access to resources that can assist in troubleshooting and optimizing their networking environments.

In summary, the Cisco Systems CompactFlash Adapter stands out as an essential component for Cisco networking devices, melding reliability, flexibility, and high performance. Its array of features and technologies make it an invaluable asset for organizations looking to enhance their network storage capabilities while maintaining efficiency and operational excellence.