Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks
Table 13 System Console Terminal Transmission Rate Settings (continued)
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Bit 13 determines the server response to a bootload failure. Setting bit 13 causes the server to load operating software from Flash memory after five unsuccessful attempts to load a boot file from the network. Clearing bit 13 causes the server to continue attempting to load a boot file from the network indefinitely. By factory default, bit 13 is cleared to 0.
Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP
Procedures for using Flash memory cards or Flash disks in the GRP and information on the Flash memory functions are presented in the following sections:
•Installing and Removing Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk in GRP
•Notes About ATA Flash Disks
•ATA Flash Disk Boot Image Support Requirements
•Formatting a Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk
•Specifying Cisco IOS Image Used to Boot the System
•Software Commands Associated with Flash Memory
•Enabling Booting from Flash Memory
•Copying Files to Flash Memory
•Copying a Cisco IOS Software Image into Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk
•Copying Cisco IOS Software Images Between Flash Memory Cards or Flash Disks
•Copying System Configuration Files Between GRP Memory and a Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk
•Recovering from Locked Blocks in Flash Memory Cards or Flash Disks
Installing and Removing Flash Memory Card or Flash Disk in GRP
The GRP has two Flash Card slots (slot 0 and slot 1), into which you can install a linear Flash memory card or an ATA Flash disk. The slots are positioned with slot 0 on the left and slot 1 on the right. (See Figure 14.)
Flash Disks and Flash Memory Cards in the GRP
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