Cisco GRP= Installation And Configuration Note page 49

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Change it to a value of 0x2102 (factory default) using the config-register 0x value command.
Enter Ctrl-Z to exit configuration mode.
Step 13
Reboot the router and enable it using the recovered password.
Step 14
Upgrading GRP Memory
This section provides the procedure for increasing the amount of extended data output (EDO) DRAM on
a GRP by replacing up to two dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). The system DRAM resides on up
to two DIMMs on the GRP. The DRAM DIMM sockets are U39 (bank 1) and U42 (bank 2). (See
Figure 15
The default DRAM configuration is 128 MB (one 128-MB DIMM in U39).
Note
The total number of memory devices per DIMM differs for each manufacturer. The DIMMs in
Figure 16
To be assured that you are using the correct DIMMs, refer to the specific part numbers for your
DRAM upgrade kit (see the
DIMMs. (See
Figure 15
78-4339-09
and
Table
14.)
and
Figure 17
show a generic representation of the actual DRAM DIMMs for your GRP.
"DRAM" section on page
Table
14.)
Locations of GRP Memory Components
Bank 2
DRAM DIMMs
Bank 1
PCMCIA slots
slot 0: bottom
slot 1: top
Implementing Additional Configuration and Maintenance Tasks
6) and to the Cisco part numbers on the
Backplane connector
U42
U39
U17
Auxiliary port
Console port
Flash
SIMM
GIGABIT ROUTE PROCESSOR
Alphanumeric
LED displays
Ethernet
interface
(RJ-45 or MII)
Upgrading GRP Memory
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