Does run config saves to the dram?
techiie
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I am having an issue with writing configs to nvram on a 2811:
Router#wr
Bad configuration memory structure -- try rewriting
Bad configuration memory structure -- try rewriting
Building configuration...
*Aug 17 14:23:07.099: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console[OK]
Router#
Router#
I tried test memory command but that cmd isn't available. Looks like a bad nvram to me but my boss states its prob bad dram. To my understanding the config saves to the nvram which is a chip on the motherboard. Am I wrong? Does the dram play a factor in that error message.
Router#wr
Bad configuration memory structure -- try rewriting
Bad configuration memory structure -- try rewriting
Building configuration...
*Aug 17 14:23:07.099: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console[OK]
Router#
Router#
I tried test memory command but that cmd isn't available. Looks like a bad nvram to me but my boss states its prob bad dram. To my understanding the config saves to the nvram which is a chip on the motherboard. Am I wrong? Does the dram play a factor in that error message.
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drkat Banned Posts: 703when you did wr you told it to save to the startup-config which is in NVRAM - maybe a bad flash card. I'd swap the NV RAM and take a look.