>From Cisco's site:

A. If you perform a show version command on your PIX, and the flash size is
not given in MB, then use the table below to see how much flash your PIX
has. 

i28F020 512 KB 
AT29C040A 2 MB 
atmel 2 MB 
i28F640J5 8 MB - PIX 506 
16 MB - all other PIXes 
strata 16 MB 


-----Original Message-----
From: Grantham, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 12:24 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: PIX Upgrade and failover question.



Hello,
  We currently have a single PIX 520 running 4.2(3), and I was given the
project to add a failover PIX for redundancy.  I found the PIX 520 Failover
Bundle (PIX-520-FO-BUN), and I had a question about what I should do with
our current software version on our PIX.  4.2(3) is very stable for us, but
since the failover requires the 2 boxes to be running the same version, I
was going to upgrade our current PIX to 5.3.1, and this is where I'm getting
a bit confused.  Cisco says that releases higher than 5.2.1 require a 16MB
Flash card in the PIX, and to use the 'show version' to determine the amount
of flash mem in the box.  Doing a 'show version' on our box only shows the
amount of RAM, and not Flash.  How can I determine the amount of Flash  in
our current 520?

Thanks,
Scott Grantham



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