show region
show region
To display valid memory regions (memory mapping) in use on your system, use the show region command in Privileged EXEC mode.
show region [address hex-address]
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| address | (Optional) If a hex address is specified, this command will search the region | ||
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| All memory regions are displayed. | |||
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Command Modes |
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Command History |
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| 12.1, | The show region command output was made available in the output of the show | |||
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| 12.2(15)ZN, | The show region command was enabled as a separate command. | ||
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| 12.2(25)S, | The show region command output was updated to display information about free | ||
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| 12.3(14)T | regions. |
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| 12.2(33)SRA | This command was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.2(33)SRA. | ||
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Usage Guidelines |
| This command can be useful for troubleshooting system bus errors. The system encounters a bus error | |||
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| when the processor tries to access a memory location that either does not exist (a software error) or does | |||
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To use the show region command to troubleshoot a bus error, note the memory location address from the show version command, the show context command, or from the system error message that alerted you to the bus error. The show region command can then be used to determine if that address is a valid memory location.
For example, in the output of the show version command after a system restart casued by a bus error, you will see output similar to “System restarted by bus error at PC 0x30EE546, address 0xBB4C4.” In this case, the memory location that the router tried to access is 0xBB4C4. If the address falls within one of the ranges in the show region output, it means that the router was accessing a valid memory address, but the hardware corresponding to that address is not responding properly. This indicates a hardware problem.
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| Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference |
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| July 2008 |
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