how can we learn the total memory on router??
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if a example is needed 121856 Kb / 9216 Kb the first one is primary ram (dram ) second one is shared memory ..they say shared memory is a type of dram .. my problem how can i learn the total ram on a router ...Does the sum of two memory are total memory size of a router ..Because the total is 128 mb...
secondly may i learn 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory means.. :
thank you..
secondly may i learn 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory means.. :
thank you..
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Drakonblayde Member Posts: 542dignity wrote:if a example is needed 121856 Kb / 9216 Kb the first one is primary ram (dram ) second one is shared memory ..they say shared memory is a type of dram .. my problem how can i learn the total ram on a router ...Does the sum of two memory are total memory size of a router ..Because the total is 128 mb...
secondly may i learn 32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory means.. :
thank you..
Yes, add the two, and you'll get the total DRAM.
32k of non-volatile is your amount of NVRAM. Don't confuse NVRAM with flash= Marcus Drakonblayde
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