Hi

the first is the RAM available to IOS processes, the second the 
IO memory, used for packet buffers. You can change the percentage
allocated to the second with a command I don4t remember now (it starts
with memory...)
A router running 12.1t should automatically decide wich size to use, 
depending on the hardware interfaces installed. It usually works, except
in conditions of low memory, (for example 48MB, AIM ATM, plus voice) in
which you
will need to adjust a little higher.

regards


Zhiping Li wrote:
> 
> hi,ciscoers
> when I issued "sh ver", I found :
> cisco 2620 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x102) with
> 26624K/6144K bytes of memory.
> ~~~~~? ~~~~~?
> What do these two numbers mean?
> Thank you!
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