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Re: Routers RAM and BGP table bloat
From: Jon Lewis <jlewis () lewis org>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 08:59:48 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Nils Ketelsen wrote:
I am just guessing here, but if the manufacturer says 256MB is the maximum, I would expect that the unit is not able to address more than 256MB memory, regardless of the amount you plug in to it.
Occasionally, that's not the case. i.e. the NPE225 was originally spec'd as having a max RAM capacity of 128mb. I've got an old Sony notebook that Sony says is upgradable to 256mb...but several manufacturers make a more densely populated dimm for it that allowed me to upgrade it to 384mb.
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Current thread:
- Routers RAM and BGP table bloat Ben Butler (Oct 21)
- Re: Routers RAM and BGP table bloat Nils Ketelsen (Oct 21)
- Re: Routers RAM and BGP table bloat Jon Lewis (Oct 21)
- Re: Routers RAM and BGP table bloat Robert E . Seastrom (Oct 21)
- Re: Routers RAM and BGP table bloat Nils Ketelsen (Oct 21)