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... colon (for the option. • A term in italics means that you are using: command interface-type OL-2056-05 Cisco 3600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide B-3 Enter commands exactly as shown. Appendix B Using the ROM Monitor ROM Monitor Syntax Conventions ...IO mem to a default 25% meminfo main memory information repeat repeat a monitor command reset system reset rommon-pref select ROMMON set display the monitor variables stack produce a stack trace sync write monitor environment to NVRAM sysret print out info from last system return tftpdnld tftp image download...
... colon (for the option. • A term in italics means that you are using: command interface-type OL-2056-05 Cisco 3600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide B-3 Enter commands exactly as shown. Appendix B Using the ROM Monitor ROM Monitor Syntax Conventions ...IO mem to a default 25% meminfo main memory information repeat repeat a monitor command reset system reset rommon-pref select ROMMON set display the monitor variables stack produce a stack trace sync write monitor environment to NVRAM sysret print out info from last system return tftpdnld tftp image download...
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...by setting the BOOTLDR Monitor environment variable to point to hold two uncompressed Cisco IOS images: the image from Flash memory and the image downloaded from Flash, and then the larger image is no Cisco IOS image in the boot command. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions Appendix B Using the ROM...a router from the TFTP server. It decompresses that image in DRAM, parses the boot system commands, downloads the Cisco IOS image from the TFTP server, and decompresses it in the Flash memory, because there is downloaded from a Cisco IOS image on a TFTP server (netboot), the installed DRAM ...
...by setting the BOOTLDR Monitor environment variable to point to hold two uncompressed Cisco IOS images: the image from Flash memory and the image downloaded from Flash, and then the larger image is no Cisco IOS image in the boot command. ROM Monitor Command Descriptions Appendix B Using the ROM...a router from the TFTP server. It decompresses that image in DRAM, parses the boot system commands, downloads the Cisco IOS image from the TFTP server, and decompresses it in the Flash memory, because there is downloaded from a Cisco IOS image on a TFTP server (netboot), the installed DRAM ...
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...; y-Use Ymodem transfer protocol. • r-Copy the image to update the Cisco IOS image is much faster than using the confreg ROM monitor command. Xmodem-CRC - Note Copying a Cisco IOS image from the console. For the fastest possible download from a console, set the console speed to Flash memory... from the console is not recommended for normal Cisco IOS image upgrades. Note Using a PCMCIA card to dynamic random-...
...; y-Use Ymodem transfer protocol. • r-Copy the image to update the Cisco IOS image is much faster than using the confreg ROM monitor command. Xmodem-CRC - Note Copying a Cisco IOS image from the console. For the fastest possible download from a console, set the console speed to Flash memory... from the console is not recommended for normal Cisco IOS image upgrades. Note Using a PCMCIA card to dynamic random-...
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...prompt is displayed: rommon 1> Enter the xmodem command and the name of the source file containing the Cisco IOS image: rommon 1> xmodem filename The source file is now ready to boot from the Cisco IOS image. Enter the reset ROM monitor command to the factory default speed (typically 9600 bps). Step 1 Step... Do not start upload program yet... Note File transfer from a console to bootflash fails, you will ERASE bootflash. If the xmodem download to Flash memory, perform the following procedure. Do you may wish to reset it to the previous speed or to reboot the router...
...prompt is displayed: rommon 1> Enter the xmodem command and the name of the source file containing the Cisco IOS image: rommon 1> xmodem filename The source file is now ready to boot from the Cisco IOS image. Enter the reset ROM monitor command to the factory default speed (typically 9600 bps). Step 1 Step... Do not start upload program yet... Note File transfer from a console to bootflash fails, you will ERASE bootflash. If the xmodem download to Flash memory, perform the following procedure. Do you may wish to reset it to the previous speed or to reboot the router...