Hello,
I just purchased a Cisco 3845 Router and I'm very confused as to where the IOS and NVRAM should exists. I'm used to the older Cisco routers (3662 routers) where the NVRAM and boot existed on the Internal Flash. With this new router, I do not know which one of the below devices are the "Internal Flash."
When I ran the 'dev' command, I get the following devices:
rommon 2 > dev
flash: compact flash
bootflash: boot flash
usbflash0: usbflash0
usbflash1: usbflash1
eprom: eprom
Which one of the above devices should be used as default (Internal Flash) for booting the IOS?
Currently, the IOS Image lives on the compact flash, but when I boot from compact flash, the router's fan runs overtime and loud - it seems that the router does not like booting from compact flash.
Is eprom the Internal Flash? if yes, can I use the copy command to copy the IOS Image to the eprom? And once I copy the image, how do I tell the Cisco boot loader to boot from the right device?
Thanks for your help,
Bernie
I just purchased a Cisco 3845 Router and I'm very confused as to where the IOS and NVRAM should exists. I'm used to the older Cisco routers (3662 routers) where the NVRAM and boot existed on the Internal Flash. With this new router, I do not know which one of the below devices are the "Internal Flash."
When I ran the 'dev' command, I get the following devices:
rommon 2 > dev
flash: compact flash
bootflash: boot flash
usbflash0: usbflash0
usbflash1: usbflash1
eprom: eprom
Which one of the above devices should be used as default (Internal Flash) for booting the IOS?
Currently, the IOS Image lives on the compact flash, but when I boot from compact flash, the router's fan runs overtime and loud - it seems that the router does not like booting from compact flash.
Is eprom the Internal Flash? if yes, can I use the copy command to copy the IOS Image to the eprom? And once I copy the image, how do I tell the Cisco boot loader to boot from the right device?
Thanks for your help,
Bernie