Compactflash disks, flash disks, and pc cards, N in, Figure 1-30 – Cisco 7200 VXR User Manual

Page 52

Advertising
background image

1-52

Cisco 7200 VXR Installation and Configuration Guide

OL-5013-09

Chapter 1 Cisco 7200 VXR Product Overview

Field-Replaceable Units

Figure 1-30

Cisco 7200 VXR Chassis—7206VXR Shown

CompactFlash Disks, Flash Disks, and PC Cards

The Cisco 7206VXR supports up to two installed Flash Disks or two PC Cards, also called flash memory
cards. The NPE-G1 supports one CompactFlash Disk, as does the NPE-G2.

Note

To avoid potential problems when you install spare Flash Disks or PC Cards in your Cisco 7206VXR,
we recommend that you reformat all your Flash Disks or PC Cards on a Cisco 7206VXR that is running
the Cisco IOS release recommended for your system (see

Table 1-31

,

Table 1-32

, and

Table 1-33

) during

your regularly scheduled service times. The online document Memory Replacement Instructions for the
Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and Input/Output Controller
explains how to
reformat a PC Card.

With Flash memory (Flash Disks, PC Cards, and the Flash SIMM on the I/O controller, or the
CompactFlash Disk on the NPE-G1) you can remotely load and store multiple system and boot helper
images. You can download a new image over the network, and then add the new image to Flash memory
or replace existing files. You can also transfer images between Flash Disks or PC Cards and the onboard
Flash memory SIMM. You can then boot the router either manually or automatically from any of the
stored images. Flash memory can also function as a TFTP server to allow other routers to boot remotely
from stored images or copy them into their own flash memory.

Note

For procedures that explain the use of the Flash Disk or CompactFlash Disk, refer to the online Using
the Flash Disk
document.

For procedures that explain how to replace the main, Flash, and ROM monitor memory, refer to the
Memory Replacement Instructions for the Network Processing Engine or Network Services Engine and
Input/Output Controller
document. This document is available on the Documentation DVD and on
Cisco.com.

For NPE-G2 and NPE-G1 pre-installation information, which requires copying the running
configuration from the I/O controller to a Flash Disk or TFTP server before inserting the NPE-G1 into
the Cisco 7200 VXR router, see the

Network Processing Engine and Network Services Engine

Installation and Configuration

document at

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps341/products_installation_guide_book09186a0080
551c34.html.

14628

3

1

5

2

4

6

0

Cisco 7200

Series VXR

Advertising