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10Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash Disk• Network file systems—File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Remote Copy Protocol (rcp), and TFTP• An
11Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskStep 3 Insert the Flash Disk into the PC Card slot until the Flash Disk completely seats in t
12Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskInstalling and Removing a Flash Disk in Horizontally Oriented SystemsThe procedures in this s
13Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskThe Flash Disk is keyed and cannot be seated the wrong way. The ejector button does not pop o
14Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskStep 8 Remove the Flash Disk from the PC Card slot and place it in an antistatic bag.Step 9 C
15Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskFigure 4 Installing and Ejecting a Flash Disk in a Horizontally Oriented SystemStep 3Hold the
16Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskStep 6 Remove the Flash Disk from the PC Card slot and place it in an antistatic bag.This c
17Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskFile Systems: Size(b) Free(b) Type Flags Prefixes(Additional displayed text
18Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskUsing Software CommandsThis section provides examples of some of the basic software command
19Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskUsing the show CommandTo display information about Flash Disk format and geometry, use the
2Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 ContentsContentsThis configuration note includes the following sections:• Related Documentation, page 2• Installation
20Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskUsing the cd CommandTo move back and forth between installed Flash Disks, use the cd comman
21Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskNote A spare Flash Disk is shipped blank; therefore, you must format it before you can use
22Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskThe following assumptions are made for this command:• You have a system processor with a Fl
23Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskSystem# mkdir disk1:daily_dirCreated dir disk1:daily_dirSystem# dirDirectory of disk1:/ 1 d
24Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskDirectory of disk0:/No files in directory. 48755200 bytes total (48742912 bytes free)System
25Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesThis command, with the hexadecimal value 0x2102,
26Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesThis document is to be used in conjunction with t
3Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation Prerequisites• Boot Environment Variables, page 6• Sample Upgrade Process, page 7Software RequirementsTh
4Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation PrerequisitesFor convenience throughout this publication, the I/O controller, Route Switch Module (RSM),
5Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation PrerequisitesNote Formatting an Cisco 7500 series routers RSP-8 Flash Disk on any other RSP causes the F
6Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation PrerequisitesThe boot image, when loaded, looks in the boot environment variables—stored in nonvolatile
7Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Information About Flash Disk OIRSystem(config)# config-register 0x102The result of this configuration file entry is t
8Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Safety Guidelines• Insert a Flash Disk only when the router is not in the process of booting or powering off. If the
9Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Product DescriptionProduct DescriptionFlash Disks are Flash memory-based devices that conform to the PC Card (formerl
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