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Post #1 of 3 (1489 views) Permalink 7204 viking flash hello all, I'm using viking flash Cisco router 7204 when I formatted disk0: it's done but when i tried to format Slot0: whech holds the flash it gave me this output: %Error formatting slot0 (Unspecified error). even when i'm trying to access it by dir slot0: it gives me error device not ready https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/23391/error-formatting-slot0-can-not-find-flash-algorithm-error-message-displayed-during thanks in advance ____________________________________________________________________________________ Like movies? Here's a limited-time offer: Blockbuster Total Access for one month at no cost. http://tc.deals.yahoo.com/tc/blockbuster/text4.com _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/ blahu77 at gmail Mar30,2008,2:19PM Post #2 of 3 (1466 views) Permalink Re: 7204 viking flash [In reply to] Ibrahim, > I'm http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/84126 using viking flash Cisco router 7204 when I formatted disk0: it's done but when i tried to format Slot0: whech holds the flash it gave me this output: %Error formatting slot0 (Unspecified error). > even when i'm trying to access it by dir slot0: it gives me error device not ready > some pcmcia based cards aare referred as disk0 some slot0. If your card is disk0 then you can not referred to it as slot0. As far as I understand the process that are different ways to access the physical drive. So the card formatted as disk0 should be used like this eg. copy tftp disk0: boot system flash disk0:image.bin etc. Best Regards, -- -mat _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/ masood at nexlinx Mar31,2008,6:11AM Post #3 of 3 (1447 views) Permalink Re: 7204 viking flash [In reply to] Flash Disks in PC
I haven't used GNS3 in a few years. When I decided to use GNS3 as a study tool for my CCNA Security exam, I found some features didn't perform expected. In this post,I wanted to highlight some unexpected problems http://ndmiller89.blogspot.com/2013/09/episode-2-five-quirks-i-noticed-in-gns3.html and lessons learnedduring my studiesusing GNS3. 1. Connecting anything other than a Dynamips device to a Cloud The GNS3 cloud device is used to bridge a connect betweenyour physicaland virtual GNS3equipment. The cloud can also be used for connecting to a remote GNS3 lab or even virtual machines using hypervisors other than VirtualBox. When designing my physical/virtual topology, one thing I immediately noticed isthat you could not directly connect a cloud to a qemu based error formatting device (Juniper Router, Cisco ASA, Cisco PIX, Cisco IDS)or a virtual box host to a NIO Ethernet cloud. In fact, doing so produces the following dynamips error message: "Device does not support this type of NIO. Use an ETHSQ or hub to bridge the connection to the NIO instead." This is a dynamips generated error message. My take is thatdynamips is beingused tobridge the connectionbetween the physical NIC on the host machineto the qemu baseddevice error formatting slot0 (which is essentiallya virtual machine using the qemu wrapper). As a result, dynamips cannot detect the type of interface on the other end of the connection. This problem is mitigated by using an EtherSwitch or a GNS3 switch or hub device to bridge the connection between a non dynamips based device and a GNS3 cloud. I constructed the following connection guide to illustrate how this works. 2. The Command "copy run start" is not Enough Don't get me wrong, you should always issue this command to commit changes to the startup config. Omitting this important command in any lab simulation during the CCNA or CCNA Security will be a huge detriment to your overall score. However, expectingchanges to the startup config to remain in GNS3using thecommand "copy run start"will leave you sorely disappointed. I found this out after a halfhour of aggravation. Cisco routersandtheir file systemsare emulated using Dynamips in GNS3.This is important to notebecause when a virtual dynamips router is powered down, inGNS3, the filesystem goes bye bye.As a result, issuing the command "copy run start" by itself will not allow any changes to remain on the next boot.To be certain configuration changes will persist, you must issue "copy run start" in the IOS command line and thennavigate to the "File" dropdown menu of GNS3and click either "Sa