How to tell which pdvms are installed without taking the case off ?
Picked up a 1760 , a wic2t and a 2650xm(132MB/48MB) for $100 (nice wet motorbike ride in the pouring rain)
Looks like the 1760 has a pdvm installed (144MB /64MB and a vpn module)
System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(7r)XM2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
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C1700 platform with 196608 Kbytes of main memory
program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0x1878420
Self decompressing the image : ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################## [OK]
Smart Init is enabled
smart init is sizing iomem
ID MEMORY_REQ TYPE
MainBoard 0X00027A80 1760
0X000F3BB0 public buffer pools
0X00211000 public particle pools
0X0003B100 DSP Buffers
VPN 0X00030C0C VPN Module Buffers
0X0012 0X0001B800 Card in slot 1
TOTAL: 0X003B3B3C
Allocating additional 8448053 bytes to IO Memory.
PMem allocated: 138665103 bytes; IOMem allocated: 12329841 bytes
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Compiled Tue 28-Apr-09 23:27 by prod_rel_team
Image text-base: 0x800081D0, data-base: 0x82C708D0
Cisco 1760 (MPC860P) processor (revision 0x500) with 131072K/16384K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FOC07510AF7 (300836582

, with hardware revision 0000
MPC860P processor: part number 5, mask 2
1 FastEthernet interface
2 Serial(sync/async) interfaces
1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module
32K bytes of NVRAM.
65536K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
show voice dsp
DSP DSP DSPWARE CURR BOOT PAK TX/RX
TYPE NUM CH CODEC VERSION STATE STATE RST AI VOICEPORT TS ABORT PACK COUNT
==== === == ======== ========== ===== ======= === == ========= == ===== ============
Active Voice Call details
Current total analog signalling channels: 0
Current max allowed digital timeslot for voice: 0
Current active transcoding sessions: 0
Current free transcoding sessions: 0
Current active conferencing sessions: 0
Current free conferencing sessions: 0
Current number of DSP group: 1
Group 0:
Current allocated analog signalling channels: 0
Current free analog signalling channels: 0
Current allocated digital signalling channels: 0
Current free digital signalling channels: 0
Port(s) served:
Current Available MIPS: 500
SPMM DSPRM State Image D-sig D-sig A-sig A-sig Mips Voice/Xcode
Dsp Dsp allocate free allocate free Free Chan
0/0 0 UP XCODE 0 0 0 0 100 0
0/1 1 UP XCODE 0 0 0 0 100 0
0/2 2 UP XCODE 0 0 0 0 100 0
0/3 3 UP XCODE 0 0 0 0 100 0
0/4 4 UP XCODE 0 0 0 0 100 0
show dsp
DSPFARM Configuration Information:
Admin State: DOWN, Oper Status: DOWN - Cause code: ADMIN_STATE_DOWN
Transcoding Sessions: 0(Avail: 0), Conferencing Sessions: 0 (Avail: 0)
Trans sessions for mixed-mode conf: 0 (Avail: 0), RTP Timeout: 600
Connection check interval 600 Codec G729 VAD: ENABLED
Am I right in thinking its a
PVDM-256K-4 ?
If so first time I got lucky and got a 1760 with a pvdm.