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When would you need this: When you have enough space in the
router’s flash and you intend to have two IOS images.
Special Requirements: To partition Flash memory, you must have
at least two banks of Flash memory. A bank is a set of four chips. This
requirement includes systems that support a single SIMM that has two banks of
Flash memory. The minimum partition size is the size of a bank.
On most class B Flash file systems, you can partition banks
of Flash memory into separate, logical devices so that the router can hold and
maintain two or more different software images.
This partitioning allows you to write software into Flash
memory while running software in another bank of Flash memory.
This command is an example of how to partition Flash memory:
Router(config)#partition flash partitions [size1 size2]
This following command is for Cisco 1600 and 3600 series
routers:
Router(config)#partition flash-filesystem: [number-of-partitions][partition-size]
This task succeeds only if the system has at least two banks
of Flash, and the partitioning does not cause an existing file in Flash memory
to be split across the partitions.
For all platforms except the Cisco 1600 series and 3600
series routers, Flash memory can only be partitioned into two partitions.
For the Cisco 1600 and 3600 series routers, the number of
partitions that you can create in a Flash memory device equals the number of
banks in the device. Issue the show flash-filesystem: all command to view the
number of banks on the Flash memory device. The number of partition size
entries you set must be equal to the number of specified partitions. For
example, the partition slot0: 2 8 8 command configures two partitions to be 8
MB in size each. The first 8 corresponds to the first partition; the second 8
corresponds to the second partition.
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