Does SWIM determine if the Supervisor Engine has the minimum required RAM to run a new image?
A. SWIM uses the Minimum Required RAM field for the Supervisor Engine software image. You can set this field when you import the image into the library. If you do not input a value in this field, SWIM uses this matrix to determine the RAM requirement: • Image Type Software Version RAM Requirement • I, II sup < 2.1(1) 4 MB • I, II sup > = 2.1(1) & < 3.1(1) 8 MB • I, II sup8 > = 3.1(1) & < 4.1(1) 8 MB (8 MB RAM image) • I, II sup > = 3.1(1) & < 4.1(1) 16 MB • I, II sup > = 4.1(1) 16 MB • III sup3 > = 3.1(1) 32 MB Images that are 8 MB RAM are available in 3.1 and 3.2 software releases only for Supervisor Engine I and II cards. SWIM tries to use CISCO-MEMORY-POOL MIB to determine the available memory on a device. The MIB is implemented from 4.1(1) Supervisor Engine software (on all different Supervisor Engine card types—I, II, and III). If a device runs the software that implements this MIB, SWIM performs a memory check between the image requirement and the size of DRAM that is on the devi
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