Packet Voice DSP Module Slot 0: Hardware Revision : 3.2 Part Number : 73-6728-01 Board Revision : A0 Deviation Number : 0-0 Fab Version : 03 PCB Serial Number : VIC084154AL RMA Test History : 00 RMA Number : 0-0-0-0 RMA History : 00 Processor type : 02 Number of DSP's : 3 DSP memory size(in kwords): 256 Type of DSP : TMS320C549 Product (FRU) Number : PVDM-256K-12= EEPROM format version 4 EEPROM contents (hex): 0x00: 04 FF 40 02 AE 41 03 02 82 49 1A 48 01 42 41 30 0x10: 80 00 00 00 00 02 03 C1 8B 56 49 43 30 38 34 31 0x20: 35 34 41 4C 03 00 81 00 00 00 00 04 00 09 02 FF
VIC Slot 2: Dual FXS Voice Interface Card Hardware revision 1.1 Board revision F0 Serial number 0014662802 Part number 800-02493-01 FRU Part Number VIC-2FXS= Test history 0x00 RMA number 00-00-00 Connector type WAN Module EEPROM format version 1 EEPROM contents (hex): 0x20: 01 0E 01 01 00 DF BC 92 50 09 BD 01 00 00 00 00 0x30: 78 00 00 00 99 07 01 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
mikem2te wrote: » Also try a 'show diag' to see if the hardware is registering properly. This is shat I see on mine for the dsp-Packet Voice DSP Module Slot 0: Hardware Revision : 3.2 Part Number : 73-6728-01 Board Revision : A0 Deviation Number : 0-0 Fab Version : 03 PCB Serial Number : VIC084154AL RMA Test History : 00 RMA Number : 0-0-0-0 RMA History : 00 Processor type : 02 Number of DSP's : 3 DSP memory size(in kwords): 256 Type of DSP : TMS320C549 Product (FRU) Number : PVDM-256K-12= EEPROM format version 4 EEPROM contents (hex): 0x00: 04 FF 40 02 AE 41 03 02 82 49 1A 48 01 42 41 30 0x10: 80 00 00 00 00 02 03 C1 8B 56 49 43 30 38 34 31 0x20: 35 34 41 4C 03 00 81 00 00 00 00 04 00 09 02 FF And the bit for my FXSVIC Slot 2: Dual FXS Voice Interface Card Hardware revision 1.1 Board revision F0 Serial number 0014662802 Part number 800-02493-01 FRU Part Number VIC-2FXS= Test history 0x00 RMA number 00-00-00 Connector type WAN Module EEPROM format version 1 EEPROM contents (hex): 0x20: 01 0E 01 01 00 DF BC 92 50 09 BD 01 00 00 00 00 0x30: 78 00 00 00 99 07 01 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
mikem2te wrote: » What version IOS are you using? Can you post the resultls of a 'show ver'?
hermeszdata wrote: » I have tried 3 different IOS. c1700-k9sy7-mz.122-13.ZF.bin c1700-y-mz.123-13.bin c1700-ipbase-mz.123-15b I have a 4th, c1700-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T11, but it requires at least 140MB DRAM to run so it will not run on this router (this one maxs @ 96/32.) The three that I have that will run apparently do not support telephony service. Any ideas where I can find an IOS that supports telephony and will run on in 96d/32f? John
mikem2te wrote: » That will be the problem then. If you haven't found it yet, a useful internet page is the "Cisco Feature Navigator", Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems it allows searching all IOS variants by platform to see what they include and what memory is required to run them. You'd need something like an IP Voice feature set.
mikem2te wrote: » That will be the problem then. If you haven't found it yet, a useful internet page is the "Cisco Feature Navigator", Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems it allows searching all IOS variants by platform to see what they include and what memory is required to run them. You'd need something like an IP Voice feature set. Officially the only way to get an IOS image is by having a smartnet contract with cisco, unofficially on the other hand ......
hermeszdata wrote: » An interesting note on my porblem, according to the "experts" my router was max'ed with memory @ 96 and 32. But, I just plugged in an extra 128MB DRAM module I had waiting to go into one of my 26**XM routers and it was recognized by the 1760 giving me 160MB DRAM and my c1700-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T11 now loads and my FXO ports are now there.
hermeszdata wrote: » c1700-k9sy7-mz.122-13.ZF.bin
hermeszdata wrote: » c1700-y-mz.123-13.bin
hermeszdata wrote: » c1700-ipbase-mz.123-15b
hermeszdata wrote: » c1700-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T11
tiersten wrote: » 1760 routers made after Aug 2003 were upgraded to allow for 160MB total. Earlier models only supported 96MB in total. There should be a black rectangle above the ethernet socket and 32F in white lettering for the version that supports 160MB in total.
hermeszdata wrote: » The newer routers have an onboard memory config of 64D/32F. My router does not have the [32F] indicator on the face. it has a base config of 32D/16F.
tiersten wrote: » Strange then. I guess its as you said and one that is just between the old and new versions. Don't argue too much anyway. You've got a better router than you thought
alxx wrote: » interesting if I pull the flash simm on boot it gives the following error, so it must see the flash System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(4r)XL, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) TAC Support: Support and Documentation Copyright (c) 2001 by cisco Systems, Inc. C1700 platform with 163840 Kbytes of main memory lseek out of bounds getdirent: lseek error boot: cannot determine first file name on device "flash:" put the simm back in and it boots fine. Same with the other simm after loading the image to it. herhermeszdata you haven't tried a 64MB flash in yours to see if it'll work ?