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Product Bulletin No. 1888
Cisco
7200
 Series Routers
48-MB, 64-MB, and 128-MB Flash Disk
Product Overview
The Cisco 7200 Series routers now support
48-MB, 64-MB, and 128-MB Flash disks
on the I/O Controller cards. Flash disks,
an alternative to linear Flash memory, are
Flash memory-based devices that can be
used as file storage media in the PCMCIA
card slots of the I/O Controllers. Each I/O
Controller has two PCMCIA slots and can
be configured with up to 256 MB of Flash
disk memory.
Features and Benefits
These large capacity Flash disks support
large or multiple configuration files and
Cisco IOS
®
 Software images. Cisco IOS
Software memory requirements are
available on Cisco.com at:
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/
Flash disks coexist with linear flash
products, which preserves customers’
investments in their existing Flash memory
infrastructure. Flash disks are scalable by
allowing customers to grow Flash
requirements that are consistent with
their network growth.
Software Requirements
Flash Disk is only supported on systems
with the Cisco IOS filesystem feature. In
general, Flash Disk functionality requires
Cisco IOS release 12.0 or a later release.
For the 7200 series with an I/O Controller
card the minimum supported releases for
the Flash Disk are: 12.0(3)T, 12.0(5)S,
12.1(1)E, 12.1(1)T, 12.1(1), 12.2(1),
12.2(4)B
For more detailed information on IOS
Software support, use the
Hardware-Software Compatibility
Matrix located at:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/
Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi
Platform Support
The 48-MB, 64-MB, and 128-MB Flash
Disks are supported on the following I/O
Controllers for the Cisco 7200 Series:
• C7200-I/O
• C7200-I/O-2FE/E
• C7200-I/O-GE+E
Flash Disk is supported as the primary
boot media for NPE-225, NPE-300 (EOS),
NPE-400, and NSE-1 based systems only.
For NPE-200 and below systems, you
should use the Flash Disk side-by-side
with linear Flash memory. Although it is
possible to boot from a Flash Disk, a
bootable image must be maintained on a
linear Flash memory card to ensure the
router is bootable if the bootflash software
image becomes unusable.