On Cisco 7500 you can connect you to the Vip boards for VIP commands (memory, cpu, etc.) Router#if-con 2 con Entering CONSOLE for VIP2 2 Type "^C^C^C" or "if-quit" to end this session
VIP-Slot2> VIP-Slot2>? Exec commands: clear Reset functions disable Turn off PRivileged commands disconnect Disconnect an existing network connection enable Turn on privileged commands exit Exit from the EXEC help Description of the interactive help system lock Lock the terminal login Log in as a particular user logout Exit from the EXEC name-connection Name an existing network connection ping Send echo messages resume Resume an active network connection set Set system parameter (not config) show Show running system information systat Display information about terminal lines terminal Set terminal line parameters traceroute Trace route to destination where List active connections
VIP-Slot2>en VIP-Slot2#sh ver Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) VIP Software (SVIP-DW-M), Version 12.0(7), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Wed 13-Oct-99 22:05 by phanguye Image text-base: 0x60010920, data-base: 0x60224000
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(11368) [pgreenfi 17], INTERIM SOFTWARE
VIP-Slot2 uptime is 10 minutes System restarted by power-on Running default software
Configuration register is 0x0 VIP-Slot2#? Exec commands: cd Change current Directory clear Reset functions clock Manage the system clock configure Enter configuration mode copy Copy from one file to another debug Debugging functions (see also 'undebug') delete Delete a file dir List files on a filesystem disable Turn off privileged commands disconnect Disconnect an existing network connection enable Turn on privileged commands exit Exit from the EXEC help Description of the interactive help system lock Lock the terminal login Log in as a particular user logout Exit from the EXEC more Display the contents of a file name-connection Name an existing network connection no Disable debugging functions ping Send echo messages pwd Display current working directory reload Halt and perform a cold restart resume Resume an active network connection send Send a message to other tty lines set Set system parameter (not config) setup Run the SETUP command facility show Show running system information systat Display information about terminal lines terminal Set terminal line parameters test Test subsystems, memory, and interfaces traceroute Trace route to destination undebug Disable debugging functions (see also 'debug') where List active connections write Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal
VIP-Slot2#
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>network,您好! > > You can identify your VIP2 model using the show diag command and observing either of the following output: > > 1.SRAM and DRAM memory > 2.EEPROM value > >Identifying the VIP2 Model Using show diag command and SRAM and DRAM Memory Output >Observe the memory configurations in the "Controller Memory Size" row to determine your VIP2 model, as follows: > > >Table 4 VIP2 Memory Configurations > >VIP SRAM Memory DRAM Memory >VIP2-10 512 KB SRAM 8 MB DRAM > >VIP2-15 1 MB SRAM 8 MB DRAM > >VIP2-20 1 MB SRAM 16 MB DRAM > >VIP2-40 2 MB SRAM 32 MB or 64 MB DRAM > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Note The VIP2-50 is a different motherboard, and in the show diag output you will see "VIP2 R5K controller". > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >In the following example, observing the "Controller Memory Size" row of the show diag output shows a VIP2-40 installed. > >doc-7507#show diag >Slot 0: >Physical slot 0, ~physical slot 0xF, logical slot 0, CBus 0 >Microcode Status 0x4 >Master Enable, LED, WCS Loaded >Board is analyzed >Pending I/O Status: None >EEPROM format version 1 >VIP2 controller, HW rev 2.13, board revision A0 >Serial number: 19430823 Part number: 73-1684-05 >Test history: 0x00 RMA number: 00-00-00 >Flags: cisco 7000 board; 7500 compatible >EEPROM contents (hex): >0x20: 01 15 02 0D 01 28 7D A7 49 06 94 05 00 00 00 00 >0x30: 50 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >Slot database information: >Flags: 0x4 Insertion time: 0x2064 (8w5d ago) >Controller Memory Size: 32 MBytes DRAM, 2048 KBytes SRAM >PA Bay 0 Information: >Fast-Ethernet PA, 1 ports, 100BaseTX-ISL >EEPROM format version 1 >HW rev 1.04, Board revision B0 >Serial number: 16749501 Part number: 73-1688-05 >--Boot log begin-- >Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software >IOS (tm) VIP Software (SVIP-DW-M), Version 12.1(6)E, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE S) >TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/ibld/view.pl?i=support >Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc. >Compiled Fri 16-Mar-01 22:16 by eaarmas >Image text-base: 0x60010940, data-base: 0x60380000 >--Boot log end-- >Identifying the VIP2 Model Using show diag command and EEPROM Value Output >Another method to determine your VIP model is to check the contents of the address in EEPROM in the show diag output. The values corresponding to each VIP type are shown in the table below: > > >Table 5 Distinguishing VIP2 Models Based on Show Diag Output > >VIP2 EEPROM Value >VIP2-10, VIP2-15, VIP2-20, VIP2-40 0x15 > >VIP2-50 0x1E > > > >Observing the "EEPROM contents (hex)" contents of the show diag output, the following example shows a VIP2-50 installed: > >Router#show diag 10 >Slot 10: >Physical slot 10, ~physical slot 0x5, logical slot 10, CBus 0 >Microcode Status 0x4 >Master Enable, LED, WCS Loaded >Board is analyzed >Pending I/O Status: None >EEPROM format version 1 >VIP2 R5K controller, HW rev 2.02, board revision D0 >Serial number: 17090200 Part number: 73-2167-05 >Test history: 0x00 RMA number: 00-00-00 >Flags: cisco 7000 board; 7500 compatible >EEPROM contents (hex): >0x20: 01 1E 02 02 01 04 C6 98 49 08 77 05 00 00 00 00 >0x30: 68 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >Slot database information: >Flags: 0x4 Insertion time: 0x18C0 (00:29:13 ago) >Controller Memory Size: 32 MBytes DRAM, 4096 KBytes SRAM