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An info file, which serves as a table of contents for the tar file
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One or more subdirectories containing other images and files, such as Cisco IOS images and web
management files
This example shows some of the information contained in the info file. The table provides additional details
about this information:
system_type:0x00000000:image-name
image_family:xxxx
stacking_number:x
info_end:
version_suffix:xxxx
version_directory:image-name
image_system_type_id:0x00000000
image_name:image-nameB.bin
ios_image_file_size:6398464
total_image_file_size:8133632
image_feature:IP|LAYER_3|PLUS|MIN_DRAM_MEG=128
image_family:xxxx
stacking_number:x
board_ids:0x401100c4 0x00000000 0x00000001 0x00000003 0x00000002 0x00008000 0x00008002
0x40110000
info_end
Table 188: info File Description
DescriptionField
Specifies the Cisco IOS image version string suffixversion_suffix
Specifies the directory where the Cisco IOS image
and the HTML subdirectory are installed
version_directory
Specifies the name of the Cisco IOS image within the
tar file
image_name
Specifies the Cisco IOS image size in the tar file,
which is an approximate measure of how much flash
memory is required to hold just the Cisco IOS image
ios_image_file_size
Specifies the size of all the images (the Cisco IOS
image and the web management files) in the tar file,
which is an approximate measure of how much flash
memory is required to hold them
total_image_file_size
Describes the core functionality of the imageimage_feature
Specifies the minimum amount of DRAM needed to
run this image
image_min_dram
Describes the family of products on which the
software can be installed
image_family
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