Chapter 1 Product Overview
Route Processors
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128 | MB1 | U39 | (bank 1) and | 2 | |
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128 | MB | U39 | (bank 1) | 1 | |
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256 | MB | U39 | (bank 1) and | 2 | |
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1. 128 MB is the standard (default) DRAM configuration for the GRP.
Caution To prevent memory problems, DRAM DIMMs must be
SRAM
SRAM provides secondary CPU cache memory. The standard GRP configuration is 512 KB. Its principal function is to act as a staging area for routing table updates and for information sent to and received from line cards. SRAM is not user configurable and cannot be upgraded in the field.
NVRAM
NVRAM provides 512 KB of memory for system configuration files, software register settings, and environmental monitoring logs. This information is backed up with
Flash Memory
Flash memory allows you to remotely load and store multiple Cisco IOS software and microcode images. You can download a new image over the network or from a local server and then add the new image to Flash memory or replace the existing files. You then can boot the routers either manually or automatically from any of the stored images.
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