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Chapter 3: ROM Monitor Commands

If the self-boot option is not installed, the command display looks like this:

monitor:: erase

Erase all non-volatile EEPROM memory? (y/n) [n]:: y Erasing <16352 or 8160 bytes> of non-volatile memory. Please wait . . .

16K->Data 0xff

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16K->Data 0x0

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Initialized checksum record installed

NOTE

The erase command does not erase the Ethernet address.

Since the erase command erases the IP address, you must use the addr command to re-enter the CSMIM-T1’s IP address before reloading any software.

3.2.6help

Entering help, or ?, displays brief descriptions of the CSMIM-T1 ROM Monitor commands.

3.2.7image

The image command sets and displays the name of the image file containing the CSMIM-T1’s software. The command syntax is:

image [–d filename]

The filename argument permits up to 100 characters. To return the image name to its default, enter a pair of double-quote characters (""). The default image name is oper.56.enet. The image command display looks like this:

monitor:: image

Enter Image name: [(ip) "oper.56.enet", (mop) "OPER_56_ENET.SYS"]::

Enter TFTP Load Directory [""]::

Enter TFTP Dump path/filename ["dump.192.9.200.88"]::

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