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Americas Headquarters:
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA
Using the Flash Disk
Product Numbers: MEM-I/O-FLD64M=, MEM-I/O-FLD128M=, MEM-7100-FLD48M=, MEM-7100-FLD128M=,
MEM-7201-FLD256=, MEM-COMP-FLD64M=, MEM-COMP-FLD128M=, MEM-NPE-G1-FLD64=,
MEM-NPE-G1-FLD128=, MEM-NPE-G1-FLD256=, MEM-NPE-G2-FLD256=, MEM-RSP8-FLD48M(=),
MEM-RSP8-FLD64M(=), MEM-RSP8-FLD128M(=), MEM-RSP16-FLD48M(=), MEM-RSP16-FLD64M(=),
MEM-RSP16-FLD128M(=)
Document Revision History
The Document Revision History beginning with online part number OL-6452-02, records technical
changes in this document.
Introduction
This document provides instructions for installing, removing, and using Flash Disks in Cisco 7100,
Cisco 7200 (including Cisco 7201), and Cisco 7500 products that have PC Card slots—formerly called
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) slots. (For a list of Cisco
products that support the Flash Disk—and how they support it—see the “Hardware Requirements”
section on page 3).
Flash Disks and the CompactFlash Disk provide storage space for your configuration files, Cisco IOS
software images, and so forth. (Also see the “Product Description” section on page 9.)
Document Version Date Notes
OL-6452-04 April, 2007 This version adds Cisco 7201 support.
OL-6452-03 May, 2006 This version adds NPE-G2.
OL-6452-02 September 8, 2005 This version removes the-end of-sale
MEM-I/O-D-FLD48M product identification from the
document. A section on Flash Disk OIR has also been
added.
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Strany 1 - Using the Flash Disk

Americas Headquarters:© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Systems, Inc., 170 West Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USAUsing the

Strany 2 - Installation Prerequisites

10Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash Disk• Network file systems—File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Remote Copy Protocol (rcp), and TFTP• An

Strany 3 - Hardware Requirements

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

Strany 4 - Compatibility Requirements

12Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskInstalling and Removing a Flash Disk in Horizontally Oriented SystemsThe procedures in this s

Strany 5 - Installation Prerequisites

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

Strany 6 - Boot Environment Variables

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

Strany 7 - Sample Upgrade Process

15Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installing a Flash DiskFigure 4 Installing and Ejecting a Flash Disk in a Horizontally Oriented SystemStep 3Hold the

Strany 8 - Safety Guidelines

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

Strany 9 - Product Description

17Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskFile Systems: Size(b) Free(b) Type Flags Prefixes(Additional displayed text

Strany 10 - Installing a Flash Disk

18Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskUsing Software CommandsThis section provides examples of some of the basic software command

Strany 11 - Installing a Flash Disk

19Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskUsing the show CommandTo display information about Flash Disk format and geometry, use the

Strany 12 - Captive screw

2Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 ContentsContentsThis configuration note includes the following sections:• Related Documentation, page 2• Installation

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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

Strany 14

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

Strany 15

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

Strany 16 - Working with a Flash Disk

23Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskSystem# mkdir disk1:daily_dirCreated dir disk1:daily_dirSystem# dirDirectory of disk1:/ 1 d

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24Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Working with a Flash DiskDirectory of disk0:/No files in directory. 48755200 bytes total (48742912 bytes free)System

Strany 18 - Using Software Commands

25Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesThis command, with the hexadecimal value 0x2102,

Strany 19 - Using the show Command

26Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security GuidelinesThis document is to be used in conjunction with t

Strany 20 - Using the format Command

3Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation Prerequisites• Boot Environment Variables, page 6• Sample Upgrade Process, page 7Software RequirementsTh

Strany 21 - Using the copy Command

4Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation PrerequisitesFor convenience throughout this publication, the I/O controller, Route Switch Module (RSM),

Strany 22 - Using the mkdir Command

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

Strany 23 - Using the delete Command

6Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Installation PrerequisitesThe boot image, when loaded, looks in the boot environment variables—stored in nonvolatile

Strany 24

7Using the Flash DiskOL-6452-04 Information About Flash Disk OIRSystem(config)# config-register 0x102The result of this configuration file entry is t

Strany 25 - Guidelines

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

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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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