[BlueOnyx:00649] Re: Cisco 2948G-L3 switch CMOS battery location?
Jeroen Lettinck
jeroen at lettinck.nl
Wed Feb 25 05:57:11 -05 2009
Settings are saved in NVRAM (startup-config)
Most of these switches do not have a realtime clock and depend on NTP servers
NVRAM is limited and mostly 128KB
IOS (operating system) is retained on flash memory
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:49:38 -0500, Kenneth Allan wrote
> Does it have one?
> I've got an old 2948G-L3 in inventory in another one of our facilities.
> Worst case I can pull it apart and see if I can find one.
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> I can't imagine how it would retain settings without one.
> I assume it's soldered in somewhere.
> Just haven't been able to find it.
> I've got this one open, so if nobody chimes in, I'll pull the boards.
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