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Maintaining the Cisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 Routers A-7
Upgrading the DRAM SIMM
Step 4 Insert the Flash memory card into the Personal Computer Memory Card
International Association (PCMCIA) slot.
Step 5 Turn ON power to the router. The system copies the boot image on the Flash
memory card to the boot Flash memory on the system card:
Cisco Systems
Diagnostic Monitor
Testing boot state
Exiting boot state
Testing Main Memory from 0h to C000h. data equals address
Testing Main Memory from 0h to C000h. checkerboard
Testing Main Memory from 0h to C000h. inverse checkerboard
Clearing bss
Enabling interrupts
Exiting init
Boot flash size = 0x200000
etext = 0x1006860
addr = 0x1006861
beginning of header file addr = 0x1006874
got the flash file header number 1
Program flash location 0x81ed000
Boot flash frier is successful.
Please turn off the system and remove the Flash Credit Card.
Step 6 Remove the Flash memory card and turn ON power to the router.
Upgrading the DRAM SIMM
This section describes how to upgrade the DRAM SIMM on the system card. You might
need to upgrade the DRAM SIMM for the following reasons:
You upgrade the Cisco IOS feature set or release.
Your router maintains large routing tables or other memory-intensive features, such as
spoofing or protocol translations.
There are two types of DRAM memory in the Cisco 2524 and Cisco 2525 routers: fixed
DRAM soldered on the system card and a removable DRAM SIMM (see Figure A-3). The
DRAM SIMMs are available in 4, 8, or 16 MB. Depending on the Cisco IOS feature set
originally ordered with your router, it may or may not include fixed DRAM. If the
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