Cisco Systems OL-2056-02 manual Sdram DIMMs Used in the Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 Router

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Chapter 5 Installing Memory in the Router

Replacing DRAM and SDRAM

SDRAM DIMMs Used in the Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 Router

This section describes how to upgrade synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) in the Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 routers. You might need to upgrade the SDRAM DIMMs for the following reasons:

You upgraded the Cisco IOS feature set or release and it requires additional SDRAM.

The router maintains large routing tables or other memory-intensive features, such as spoofing or protocol translations.

The Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 routers contain two 168-pin DIMM sockets for SDRAM. Each socket can be filled with a single 64-bit-wide, 168-pin SDRAM DIMM. You can configure SDRAM as a mixture main memory, which is reserved for the CPU, and shared memory, which is used for data transmitted or received by modules and WAN interface cards. See Figure 5-10and Figure 5-11for DIMM locations.

To see how much memory is currently installed in the router, enter the show version command while the router is in the privileged EXEC mode (Router# prompt). Near the middle of the resulting output, a message similar to the following displays:

Cisco 3660(R527x) processor (revision 0x00) with 24576K/8192K bytes of memory.

This line shows how much memory is installed (in this example, 24576K/8192K). The first number represents primary memory and the second number represents shared memory. Your router supports up to 256 MB of SDRAM.

Each DIMM socket corresponds to one bank of memory. Fill banks from 0, and empty banks starting with 1. Bank 0 must always be filled first and emptied last.

The Cisco 3631 router supports both parity and non-parity PC-100 DIMMs ranging in capacity from 64 MB to 128 MB. Only certain combinations of SDRAM DIMMs are permitted. (See Table 5-5.)

The Cisco 3660 router supports both parity and non-parity PC-100 DIMMs ranging in capacity from 16 MB to 128 MB. Only certain combinations of SDRAM DIMMs are permitted. (See Table 5-5.)

Note An advantage of parity DIMMs over non-parity DIMMs is easier identification of memory errors; a disadvantage is lower processing speed.

Note To use a 64-bit mode SDRAM configuration, the DIMM in bank 1 must be less than or equal to the size of the DIMM in bank 0.

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Contents Installing Memory in the Router Accessing the Mainboard Removing the Cisco 3620 or Cisco 3640 Router CoverPerform the following procedure to remove the chassis cover Removing the Cisco 3631 Router CoverLift cover Slide cover Removing the Cisco 3631 Router CoverRemoving the Cisco 3660 Mainboard Tray Replacing Dram and Sdram Dram SIMMs Used in Cisco 3620 and Cisco 3640 Routers Dram Simm Locations in the Cisco 3620 Router Bank Total Simm Memory 16 MBNot installed 16 MB MB-Dual2 24 MB 32 MB 40 MB 48 MB Bank 0 Simm Total MemoryDram Simm Orientation Dram SimmRemoving Dram Simms Top view Front of chassisInstalling Dram SIMMs Repeat through for each SimmSdram DIMMs Used in the Cisco 3631 and Cisco 3660 Router 64 MB Not installed 32 MB 96 MB 128 MB 160 MB 192 MB 256 MB Bank 0 Simm Bank 1 Simm Total Memory11 Sdram Dimm Locations in the Cisco 3660 Router Sdram Dimm Orientation 12 Sdram Dimm13 Removing and Installing Sdram DIMMs Removing Sdram DimmsInstalling Sdram DIMMs Replacing Flash Memory SIMMs16 MB 20 MB 12 MB 24 MB 32 MB 64 MB Bank12 MB 14 Flash Memory Simm Locations on the Cisco 3620 Mainboard Removing Flash Memory SIMMs 16 Flash Memory Simm Locations on the Cisco 3660 MainboardInstalling Flash Memory SIMMs 17 Removing Flash Memory SIMMsReplacing the ROM Cisco 3620, Cisco 3640, and CiscoLocate the ROM on the mainboard. See -19through Figure 19 ROM Location on the Cisco 3620 Mainboard20 ROM Location on the Cisco 3640 Mainboard 22 Removing the ROM from the Cisco 3660 Mainboard Testing ROM Installation CiscoRouter # upgrade rom-monitor preference readonly upgrade Reboot the router using the new ROM imageSelect the ROM image for next reboot Verify the ROM versionReplacing the Cover on a Cisco 3620 or Cisco 3640 Router 24 Replacing the Cisco 3620 Router CoverReplacing the Cover on a Cisco 3631 Router Insert tabs and slide cover Close cover 26 Replacing the Cisco 3631 Router CoverReplacing the Cisco 3660 Mainboard Tray 27 Replacing the Cisco 3660 Mainboard TrayInstalling a Flash Memory Card 28 Setting the Write-Protect Switch 30 Installing a Flash Memory Card in a Cisco 3660 Router Removing a Flash Memory Card Routerconfig# partition slot1 1 2 Enter global configuration modeRouter# configure terminal Partitioning a Flash Memory CardDisplaying the Contents of a Flash Memory Card Copying a Running Configuration File to a Flash Memory Card Router# copy running-config slot03myconfigRouter# copy slot03TESTFILE flash2TESTFILE2 Enter privileged Exec mode as followsCopying a File Between Slots Booting from a Flash Memory Card Router# copy slot03TESTFILE slot1Erasing the Contents of a Flash Memory Card Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Tools and Equipment NeededCompact Flash Memory Card Installation and Removal Removing the Chassis CoverRemoving the Compact Flash Memory Card Removing the Cover from a CiscoInstalling the Compact Flash Memory Card Instructions on formatting the Compact Flash memory cardReinstalling the Cover Replacing the Cover on a CiscoROM monitor to recognize and boot the Flash Formatting Procedures for Compact Flash Memory CardsSafety Information document that accompanied this device Determining the File System on a Compact Flash Memory CardClass B Flash file system CommandFormatting Compact Flash Memory as a DOS File System Router# format flashRouter# copy flashmy-config2 running-config File and Directory ProceduresProcedures for Use with DOS File System File OperationsDelete Files from Compact Flash Memory Display the Contents of a Compact Flash CardDisplay Geometry and Format Information Display the Contents of a File Rename a File in FlashRemove a Directory Directory OperationsCreate a New Directory Procedures for Use with Class B Flash File System Enter a Directory and Determine Which Directory You AreDisplay the Contents of a Compact Flash Memory Card Router# squeeze flash Router# more flashc3725-i-mzOL-2056-02