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Chapter 2— Configuring the Terminal

Configuring Flash Memory

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After you disable or configure the RAM drive, you must save the
configuration in flash memory and boot the terminal for the change to
take effect. For help, see "Saving Configuration Changes in Flash
Memory" in Chapter 2 of the 2400 Family system manual.
Note: When you boot or reset the terminal, all files on the RAM drive are
destroyed.
For help configuring the RAM drive, see "RAM Drive Size" in Chapter 6
of the 2400 Family system manual.
You can use the 2MB extended flash memory either to store double-byte
fonts or to use as a 2MB drive. By default, the 2MB of flash memory is
configured to store a double-byte font set (up to 2MB maximum).
Note: The 4MB flash memory is required for 802.1x TTLS security and is
not available to store files or double-byte fonts. For more information
about configuring 802.1x TTLS security, see "Configuring 802.1x TTLS
Security" on page 59.
If you are not using double-byte fonts, you can configure the 2MB flash
memory as a storage drive (D). If you configure the flash memory as drive
D, use this drive to store large lookup tables and data files (up to 128 files).
You can only configure the 2MB flash memory as a drive or to store fonts.
You cannot use the space for both. If you configure drive D, you cannot
store a font in flash memory.
For help configuring flash memory, see "Flash Memory Configuration" in
Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual. For help loading double-
byte fonts, see "Loading Double-Byte Fonts" in Chapter 2 of the 2400
Family system manual.
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