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Cisco 12404 Internet Router Installation and Configuration Guide
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AppendixA Technical Specifications
Product Architecture
The Cisco IOS software images that run the Cisco 12404 router reside in Flash
memory, which is located on the GRP in the form of a single in-line memory
module (SIMM), and on up to two (PCMCIA) cards (called Flash memory cards)
that insert in the two PCMCIA slots on the front of the GRP. Storing the Cisco
IOS images in Flash memory enables you to download and boot from upgraded
Cisco IOS images remotely or from software images resident in GRP Flash
memory.
The Cisco 12404 router supports system software downloads for most Cisco IOS
software upgrades, which enables you to remotely download, store, and boot from
a new Cisco IOS image. See Figure A-2.
DRAM
The EDO DRAM on the GRP stores routing tables, protocols, and network
accounting applications; it also runs the Cisco IOS software. The default GRP
DRAM configuration is 64 megabytes of EDO DRAM, which you can increase up
to 256 MB through DRAM upgrades. The Cisco IOS software runs from within
GRP DRAM. Tabl e A-5 lists the DRAM configurations and upgrades.
Caution To prevent memory problems, DRAM DIMMs must be 3.3-volt, 60-nanosecond
devices. Do not attempt to install other devices in the DIMM sockets.
TableA-5 DRAM Configurations
Total DRAM Product Numbers DRAM Sockets Number of DIMMs
64 MB1
1. 64 MB of DRAM is the default DRAM configuration for the GRP.
MEM-GRP/LC-64(=) U39 (bank 1) One (1) 64-MB
DIMM
128 MB MEM-GRP/LC-64(=) U39 (bank 1) and
U42 (bank 2)
Two (2) 64-MB
DIMMs
128 MB MEM-GRP/LC-128(=) U39 (bank 1) One (1) 128-MB
DIMM
256 MB MEM-GRP/LC-256(=) U39 (bank 1) and
U42 (bank 2)
Two (2) 128-MB
DIMMs