I have an M10 (note: not an M10i) with a single RE-2 routing engine which is hitting its head on memory (256MB). I decided to take a chance and purchase 2 more 256MB ECC low-profile DIMMS (Kingston memory...I know, I know) in hopes of replacing the single that is in there (which came with the router). The router booted, but only showed that it had 256MB instead of the expected 512MB. It also mentioned that it was non-ECC, but this was resolved by placing the DIMMS in slots 1 and 2, and leaving 3 blank. (as per a posting I read earlier tonight, but which I can no longer find). The memory then showed as being ECC w/hw something-or-other (which is desired). Anyhow, I couldn't for the life of me get it to believe it had 512MB. Even tried adding the original DIMM (to give it 768 and occupy all DIMM slots) but it wouldn't even boot, as somewhat expected. Aside from "you should only use Juniper RAM" and "you should upgrade your routing engine", does anyone have any ideas or direction? Would a BIOS upgrade help at all? This is simply a band-aid fix until our T640 network is deployed at which point we can retire the m10s, but for now, we need em. The RE-2 is no longer supported by Juniper, hence my asking you good folks. Thanks in advance.
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