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Cisco 7201 Installation and Configuration Guide 
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Appendix B      Using the CompactFlash Disk
Hardware and Software Requirements
Note
The CompactFlash Disk is only supported on systems with the Cisco IOS File System feature, and the 
Cisco IOS File System feature is supported in Cisco IOS Release 12.0(1) or later releases of 12.0. In 
general, CompactFlash Disk functionality requires Cisco IOS Release 12.0(2) or a later release of 12.0. 
The Cisco IOS File System feature provides a single interface to all file systems your system uses:
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Flash memory file systems—CompactFlash Disks and onboard flash memory
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Network file systems—File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Remote Copy Protocol (rcp), and TFTP
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Any other endpoint for reading or writing data—NVRAM, the running configuration, ROM, raw 
system memory, system bundled microcode, Xmodem, Flash load helper log, modems, and BRI 
MUX interfaces
Note
A complete discussion of the Cisco IOS File System feature is beyond the scope of this publication. For 
information about this feature, refer to the Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide and 
Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference publications for Cisco IOS Release 12.x. These 
publications are available on the Documentation DVD and through Cisco.com. (For information on how 
to access Cisco.com, see the 
Hardware and Software Requirements
The Cisco 7201 router uses only a 256-MB CompactFlash Disk.
The minimum Cisco IOS release for the Cisco 7201 CompactFlash Disk is Cisco IOS 
 
Release 12.4(4)XD7.
Tools and Parts Required
You need some or all of the following tools and parts to install a CompactFlash Disk:
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Antistatic wrist strap
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Access to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
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CompactFlash Disk (MEM-7201-FLD256=)
Compatibility Requirements
This section discusses CompactFlash Disk compatibility and use between supported systems.
In order to boot a Cisco IOS software image from the CompactFlash Disk, when the system is executing 
from the ROM monitor software image, your ROM monitor software image and your boot image must 
be from one of the minimum Cisco IOS releases listed in the 
. Use the show version or show hardware commands to verify that your system is 
running these software images.