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Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine Flash PC  
Card Installation Note  
Product Numbers:  
MEM-C6K-FLC16M(=)  
MEM-C6K-FLC24M(=)  
MEM-C6K-FLC64M(=)  
MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M(=)  
This installation note contains the procedure to install a Flash PC card in the Catalyst 6500 series  
supervisor engines.  
Note  
The 64-MB ATA Flash PC card (MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M) requires Supervisor Engine 2 with ROMMON  
software release 7.1(1) or later releases. For ROMMON software upgrade details, refer to  
The ATA Flash PC card is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches running Cisco IOS Release  
12.1(8a)EX or later releases on both the supervisor engine and the Multilayer Switch Feature Card  
(MSFC).  
The ATA Flash PC card is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches running Catalyst software  
release 7.5(1) or later releases on the supervisor engine and Cisco IOS on the MSFC.  
Note  
The 64-MB linear Flash PC card (MEM-C6K-FLC64M) is supported only on Supervisor Engine 1 and  
requires ROMMON software release 5.3(1) or later releases.  
The 64-MB linear Flash PC card is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches running Cisco IOS  
Release 12.1(13)E4 or later releases on both the supervisor engine and the MSFC.  
The 64-MB linear Flash PC card is supported on Catalyst 6500 series switches running Catalyst software  
release 7.5(1) or later releases on the supervisor engine and Cisco IOS software on the MSFC.  
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Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage  
Figure 1  
Supervisor Engine Flash PC Card Slot  
Switch load  
display  
PCMCIA LED  
LINK LEDs  
CONSOLE port  
WS-X6K-SUP1  
Switch Load  
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switch  
Status LEDs  
PCMCIA slot  
1000BASE-X GBIC Uplink Ports  
RESET button  
For information about using the PCMCIA Flash PC cards, see the “Using Flash PC Cards” section on  
page 6.  
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage  
Follow these guidelines to prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage:  
Always use an ESD wrist or ankle strap, and ensure that it makes good skin contact.  
Connect the equipment end of the strap to the ESD connector on the switch.  
Place a removed Flash PC card on an antistatic surface or in a static shielding bag. If the card will  
be returned to the factory, immediately place it in a static shielding bag.  
Avoid contact between the card and clothing. The wrist strap only protects the card from ESD  
voltages on the body; ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.  
Caution  
For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be  
between 1 and 10 megohms.  
Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card  
Before you install a Flash PC card, verify that the card’s write-protect switch is off. When the card is  
oriented with the printing side up and the edge connector end away from you, the write-protect switch  
is located on the front edge of the card, as shown in Figure 2.  
Note  
Not all Flash PC cards have the write-protect switch.  
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Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card  
Figure 2  
Locating the Flash PC Card Write Protection Sw itch  
Flash PC card  
shown with write  
protection off  
Flash PC card  
write protection  
Flash PC card  
To install and remove a Flash PC card (see Figure 3), perform these steps:  
You can insert and remove the Flash PC card with the power on.  
Connect an ESD-preventive strap to the ESD connector on the switch.  
Note  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Face the front panel of the switch, and hold the Flash PC card with the connector end toward the slot, as  
shown in Figure 3a.  
Step 3  
Insert the card into the slot until it completely seats in the connector at the back of the slot and the eject  
button pops out toward you, as shown in Figure 3b.  
Note  
The card does not insert all the way inside the slot; a portion of the card remains outside the slot.  
Do not attempt to force the card past this point.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
To eject a Flash PC card, press the ejector button until the card is free of the connector at the back of the  
slot, as shown in Figure 3c.  
Remove the card from the slot and place it in an antistatic bag.  
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Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card  
Figure 3  
Installing and Rem oving a Flash PC Card  
WS-X5530  
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Using Flash PC Cards  
Using Flash PC Cards  
Note  
An MS-DOS formatted ATA Flash PC card or linear Flash PC card can be accessed successfully  
(including the dir command) with the Catalyst and Cisco IOS operating systems but will not boot from  
ROMMON.  
Note  
The 16-MB MEM-C6K-FLC16M and 24-MB MEM-C6K-FLC24M linear Flash PC cards are formatted  
for the Catalyst 6500 series supervisor engines and are ready to use.  
The MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M and 64-MB MEM-C6K-FLC64M Flash PC cards are not formatted. You  
must format these cards (see Table 1 on page 7 for a description of the format command.) When you enter  
the dir disk0: or dir slot0: commands, an unformatted Flash PC card returns a “bad device block info” or  
“invalid magic number” error message.  
Note  
Supervisor Engine 1 and Supervisor Engine 2 do not support the same Flash PC card format. To use a  
Flash PC card with Supervisor Engine 2, you must format the card with Supervisor Engine 2. To use a  
Flash PC card with Supervisor Engine 1, you must format the card with Supervisor Engine 1.  
Table 1 Table 1Table 1Table 1shows many of the commands that are available for using and managing  
Flash devices, including the Flash PC cards. To perform specific tasks, use these commands either alone  
or combined with other commands. For example, to copy a file from a TFTP server to a Flash PC card,  
set the BOOT environment variable so that the system will boot from this new image and then verify the  
boot sequence as shown in the following steps:  
Note  
Note  
The following commands listed in Table 1 are not applicable to the ATA Flash (disk0:) PC card:  
undelete, squeeze, show flash devices, show flash, and verify.  
The ATA Flash PC card is accessed through disk0: and the 16-MB, 24-MB, and 64-MB Flash PC cards  
are accessed through slot0:. The following procedure uses slot0:.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Copy a file from a TFTP server to the Flash PC card in slot0:  
Console (enable) copy tftp slot0:  
Set the BOOT environment variable so that the system boots from slot0:  
Console (enable) set boot system flash slot0:cat6000-sup-5-1-1-CSX.bin prepend  
Display the contents of the BOOT environment variable:  
Console (enable) show boot  
For complete descriptions of these commands and how to use them, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series  
Software Configuration Guide and the Catalyst 6500 Series Command Reference publication.  
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Using Flash PC Cards  
Table 1  
Com m ands for Using and Managing Flash Devices  
Task  
Command  
Copy a Flash file to a TFTP server, another copy m/device:filename {tftp | flash | m/device:filename |  
Flash device, or to the running  
configuration.  
config}  
Copy a file from a TFTP server to a Flash copy tftp {flash | m/device:filename | config}  
device or to the running configuration.  
Copy a file from Flash memory to a TFTP copy flash {tftp | m/device:filename | config}  
server or to a Flash device, or to the  
running configuration.  
Copy the running configuration to another copy config {flash | m/device:filename | tftp}  
Flash device or to a TFTP server.  
Set the BOOT environment variable.  
set boot system flash device:[filename] [prepend]  
[mod_num]  
Format a Flash PC device.  
format [spare spare-number] [m/]device1: [[device2:]  
[monlib-filename]]  
Specify the boot field in the configuration set boot config-register boot {rommon | bootflash |  
register, which determines the boot  
method the switch will use at the next  
startup.  
system} [mod_num]  
Display the contents of the BOOT  
environment variable.  
show boot [mod_num]  
Clear a specific image from the BOOT  
environment variable.  
clear boot system flash device:[filename] [mod_num]  
clear boot system all [mod_num]  
Clear the entire BOOT environment  
variable.  
Display a list of files on a Flash device.  
dir [[m/]device:][filename] [all | deleted | long]  
Set the default Flash device for the system. cd [[m/][bootflash: | slot0:]]  
Verify the default Flash device for the  
system.  
pwd [mod_num]  
Delete a file on a Flash device.  
Undelete a file on a Flash device.  
delete [[m/]device:]filename  
undelete index [[m/]device:]  
Permanently remove all deleted files on a squeeze [m/]device:  
Flash device.  
Identify the supported Flash devices on the show flash devices  
system.  
Display information about the Flash PC.  
show flash [[m/]device:] [all | chips | filesys]  
verify [[m/]device:] filename  
Verify the checksum of a file on a Flash  
device.  
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Refer to the following documents for additional information on supervisor engine Flash devices:  
Release Notes for Catalyst 6500 Series and Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Supervisor  
Engine 2 ROMMON  
Catalyst 6500 Series Software Configuration Guide  
Catalyst 6500 Series Command Reference  
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