you have 2 banks,
each bank has 8mb installed (each chip is 2048kb in size)
if I'm reading it right, you have 16mb of flash
but of course, you know this!
Derek Lewinson, CCNA, MCSE
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Chuck Larrieu
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So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :->
Chuck
Router#sh flash chips
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
Chip Bank Code Size Name
1 1 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
2 1 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
3 1 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
4 1 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
1 2 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
2 2 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
3 2 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
4 2 01AD 2048KB AMD 29F016
Executing current image from System flash
Router#
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Milic
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:54 AM
To: Brian
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Subject: Re: Cisco memory
Brian wrote:
>
> Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it. 2 slots for flash (like
> a 2500 series). Does anyone know of a way to see if its got 4MB in each
> slot or just one 8MB chip in one slot without actually opening it up? I
> don't think this is possible, but would save me some time if it can be
> done.
Hi Brian,
check output from 'show flash chips' - look for column 'Bank'.
Sa�a, CCNP
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