Cisco 7500 SERIES ROUTE SWITCH PROCESSOR 16 Техническое Руководство

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Route Switch Processor (RSP16) Installation and Configuration Guide
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Step 9
If the display indicates that the process was successful, as shown in
.
If the display indicates that the process failed, verify the name or address of the remote server and the
filename, and repeat the preceding steps. If you are unable to retrieve the configuration file, contact your
network administrator or see the
on contacting technical assistance.
Step 10
To ensure that the configuration file was retrieved correctly, enter the show startup-config command
and look at the first line for the configuration file size. Compare it with the file you retrieved from the
TFTP server to confirm that it is correct. Following is an example:
Router# show startup-config
Using 1186 out of 126968 bytes
!
version 11.1
hostname Router
!
Router#
Step 11
To ensure that the startup configuration file stored in NVRAM is the default running configuration file
used by the system, enter the copy running-config startup-config command as follows:
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Router#
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from memory by console
Router#
This completes the procedure for retrieving the saved configuration file.
Replacing and Upgrading DRAM DIMMs
This section describes how to remove and replace DRAM DIMMs from the RSP16.
The default DRAM configuration is 128 MB, residing on U130. The DRAM DIMM sockets are U130
(bank 0) and U180 (bank 1). (See
.)
Caution
To prevent system problems, do not use DRAM single in-line memory modules (SIMMs) from an RSP2
in the RSP16. The RSP16 requires DRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs).
Note
Do not mix memory sizes. If installing two DIMMs, both DIMMs must be the same size. If your router
includes redundant RSPs, the RSPs should have the same memory size.
Note
The total number of memory devices per DIMM differs for each manufacturer. The DIMMs in
are generic representations of the actual DRAM DIMMs for your RSP16.
lists the various configurations of DRAM DIMMs that are available, the number of DIMMs for
each configuration, and the DRAM banks they occupy. Note which banks are used, given the
combinations of available DIMM sizes and the maximum DRAM you require.