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Chapter 3 Maintaining the Content Routing Software
Maintaining the Content Router Disk Storage
Step 5 Log on to the Content Router with your new admin password. Verify that you are running the correct
version by entering the show version command.
Username: admin
Password: test
cache#
cache# show version
Cisco Content Router 4430
Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Software Release:
Compiled: 17:08:40 Mar 24 2001 by morlee
Image text-base 0x108000, data_base 0x419d2c
You can now use the CLI to finish your configuration.
Note In case you need to boot from Flash memory again, use the copy command to put the image in Flash
memory.
Maintaining the Content Router Disk Storage
The Content Routers are equipped with one or more disks that are properly partitioned at the factory
before shipment.
The principal disk partition is the DOS file system (dosfs). The dosfs partition contains the image file
and memory for system output from features such as syslog.
To verify that a disk is partitioned correctly, execute the show disk-partitions command. To display the
volume names, execute the show disks command.
Note The UVFAT partition refers to the dosfs.
Console# show disk-partitions /c0t0d0
Disk size : 17836667 sectors
Partition 1: CISCO_UVFAT_1, offset 63 sectors, size 3906250 sectors
Partition 4: UNUSED, offset 0 sectors, size 0 sectors
Console# show disk-partitions /c0t1d0
Disk size : 17836667 sectors
Partition 1: UNUSED, offset 0 sectors, size 0 sectors
Partition 4: UNUSED, offset 0 sectors, size 0 sectors
Console# show disks
/c0t0d0 (scsi bus 0, unit 0, lun 0)
/c0t1d0 (scsi bus 0, unit 1, lun 0)
Note The name of disk 0 is /c0t0d0; the name of disk 1 is /c0t1d0. The c indicates the SCSI controller
number, t is the target number, and d is the logical unit number (LUN).
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