Hi,
Why is it that only a small amount is allocated for system processes? It
should allocate more memory for system processes right? Can we change the
memory allocation? If so, how? Will there be any effects on the router?
Please advise. Thanks.
Regards,
Cheeyong
At 11:39 AM 3/17/01 -0500, Joshua Beining wrote:
>The total memory is broken down into (allocated for) buffer memory and
>system process memory;
>
>60416K for buffer
>5120K for system processes
>
>-Joshua
>
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>From: Chris.Boto@xxxxxxxx [mailto:Chris.Boto@xxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 6:19 AM
>To: associate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Router memory question?? [1:2671]
>
>
>Could someone please tell me why when you do a 'show version' you see the
>memory displayed as two numbers.
>
>------------------------------------ Example from my router
>-------------------------------------------------
>cisco 3640 (R4700) processor (revision 0x00) with 60416K/5120K bytes of
>memory.
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----------------------------------------------
>
>When I'm working out the memory in Mb I plus these two figures together and
>divided by 1024. This gives me 64Mb, but why doesn't the router just say it
>has 65536K bytes of memory?
>
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