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Old 20-Aug-2008, 06:07 PM
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Cisco 2600 boot problems grrr!

Hello All,
I have just installed a 16meg memory module for my cisco 2600 to support th 12.4 IOS. I have upgraded the IOS to 12.4 via tftp through rommon and it worked fine. The image decompresses just as normal but it crashes with the message

Self decompressing the image : #################################################
############################################################ ####################
############################################################ ####################
##################################### [OK]

Smart Init is disabled. IOMEM set to: 10

Configured I/O memory percentage was too large. Using 10 percent iomem.

%Software-forced reload

Unexpected exception to CPUvector 700, PC = 0x805F5BC8, LR = 0x805F5B08

Ive tried bypassing the config reg to avoid the startup config just in case it was that , but no luck. Its a standard 2600 with 16mg flash. Ive tried using a second memory module (16meg) on my other router with the same errors.
Someone must know what Im doing wrong!

 
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Answered my own question here. Enough flash memory for advanced security 12.4 16meg But not enough DRAM, apparently I needed 64 megs DRAM and I had 48. Thanks for the help everyone

 
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