
Replacing and Adding Memory
5-10
Alternatively, connect a terminal to the console port of the Access Server 316,
using 9600 baud, 8 bits, and no parity. Wait for the status messages to appear
on the terminal indicating a Flash RAM load is in progress. Enter Ctrl-B twice
on the keyboard. In response to the “>>>” prompt, enter the following
command:
>>>b eth:wweng2
If you are using a special load image file, use that file name in place of
wweng2.
12. Check status message 960 to verify memory size:
Local -960- Available memory 4 Mbytes
Additional Memory Supported
You can increase the memory of your Access Server 316 by adding extra single-in-
line memory modules (SIMs). The Access Server 316 contains 4 Mbytes of SIM
memory. However, future releases of Access Server 316 software may contain
additional functions that require more SIM memory. You can install the additional
SIM memory on site. Adding an additional 4-Mbyte SIM will increase the
memory to the maximum of 8 Mbytes.
The Access Server 316 supports 4-Mbyte SIMs (1M x 36).
There are two SIM connectors on the Access Server 316 printed circuit board. One
of the connectors contains the factory installed 4-Mbyte SIM (Figure 5-4).
The Access Server 316 supports only SIMs with the following access times:
•
80 nano seconds
•
70 nano seconds
The Access Server 316 supports only SIMs in the following configurations:
•
4 Mbytes (one 4-Mbyte SIM in any connector)
•
8 Mbytes (one 4-Mbyte SIM per connector)
If the SIM memory is faulty, the Access Server 316 flashed "C" if the faulty SIM
is in connector 1 and "d" if the faulty SIM is in connector 2. If you install the
wrong type SIM, the Access Server 316 flashes "n". Remove or replace the SIM to
repair the Access Server 316.
NOTE
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