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Installing new flash into 7200

bradlesliect
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

I need to install new flash into the router. The request has been to put into the 2nd slot.

Which one is the 2nd slot and how do I make sure I don't format the incorrect one?

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spremkumar
Level 9
Level 9

Hi Brad

Do check whether you have any card already installed in Disk0 using show disk0:, also verify the same thing on Disk1 too.

Once you are done with that you can install the flash on the available slot which is free.

I hope you might have already have installed in Disk0 thats the reason going on for the second slot..

Once you are done with the installation you can make use of format command to format the same..

regds

Thanks for getting back to me so soon.

disk0 = slot0

disk1 = slot1

??

I have flash memory in both.

System returned to ROM by reload at 17:45:34 SAST Tue Oct 17 2006

System restarted at 17:46:39 SAST Tue Oct 17 2006

System image file is "disk0:c7200-p-mz.123-20.bin"

Last reload reason: Reload command

125440K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).

62720K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 1 (Sector size 512 bytes).

sh disk0

-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path

1 16154036 Aug 29 2006 12:49:32 +02:00 c7200-p-mz.123-20.bin

112017408 bytes available (16154624 bytes used)

sh disk1

-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path

1 18489596 Mar 22 2006 17:08:04 +02:00 c7200-js-mz.122-15.T14.bin

2 16684132 Apr 9 2006 21:57:34 +02:00 gsr-p-mz.120-21.S7.bin

28631040 bytes available (35175424 bytes used)

#sh slot0

Open device slot0 failed (No such device)

#sh slot1

Open device slot1 failed (No such device)

sh flash all

Open device slot0 failed (No such device)

Error getting file system status.

The card inserted is a 64MB card. Which card do I format now?

show version on this router tells that

router has booted with the image present in disk0:

System image file is "disk0:c7200-p-mz.123-20.bin"

It means that disk0: has goot image which is working.

Now, disk1: also has 64 MB card and have IOS, not sure if it working or not.

have you inserted card in this slot, from your original post "The request has been to put into the 2nd slot", I guess you need to format disk1. because there are 2 slots in router, first one will correspond to disk0: which has working image and second slot corresond to disk1: which also has IOS but router is coming up with the IOS loaded on disk0:

hope to help ... rate if it does ....

ok .....so if disk0 = slot0 then why do I see this:

#sh slot0

Open device slot0 failed (No such device)

router can't recognize slot0 as a device, to access slot0, you need to give disk0 and to access slot1, you need to give disk1, then only router will understand the device which you are trying to access otherwise not.

Hi Brad

You need to use Show slot when using normal PCMCIA card and show disk command when you have ATA PCMCIA card.

since you are using ATA PCMCIA cards you need to use show disk commands..

regds

so if I do

format disk1 - I will be formatting the 64MB card then?

sh disk0

-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path

1 16154036 Aug 29 2006 12:49:32 +02:00 c7200-p-mz.123-20.bin

112017408 bytes available (16154624 bytes used)

sh disk1

-#- --length-- -----date/time------ path

1 18489596 Mar 22 2006 17:08:04 +02:00 c7200-js-mz.122-15.T14.bin

2 16684132 Apr 9 2006 21:57:34 +02:00 gsr-p-mz.120-21.S7.bin

28631040 bytes available (35175424 bytes used)

thanks for the links. Does the (*) indicate that this is the disk currently in use?

sh file systems

File Systems:

Size(b) Free(b) Type Flags Prefixes

- - opaque rw system:

- - opaque rw null:

- - network rw tftp:

129016 122256 nvram rw nvram:

* 128172032 112017408 disk rw disk0:

63806464 28631040 disk rw disk1:

- - flash rw slot0: flash:

- - flash rw slot1:

7602176 7602176 flash rw bootflash:

- - network rw rcp:

- - network rw pram:

- - network rw ftp:

- - opaque ro cns:

Yes , '*' indicates the disk which is in use.

Thanks,

satish

Thanks guys,

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