Cisco Systems 2600 manual Debugging Commands, Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands

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Appendix B Using the ROM Monitor

ROM Monitor Command Descriptions

meminfo [-l]—The meminfo command with the -loption shows supported DRAM configurations. The following example shows an example of the meminfo -lcommand:

rommon 10> meminfo -l

Supported memory configurations:

DIMM 0

DIMM 1

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4M

 

8M-DUAL

 

16M

 

32M-DUAL

4M

 

4M

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8M-DUAL

4M

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32M-DUAL

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8M-DUAL

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16M

8M-DUAL

32M-DUAL

16M

 

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8M-DUAL

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32M-DUAL

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32M-DUAL

8M-DUAL

32M-DUAL

16M

32M-DUAL

32M-DUAL

Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands

reset or i—Resets and initializes the router, similar to power on.

tftpdnld—(Except Cisco 2691) Downloads an image using TFTP from a remote server. See the “Copying an Image from a TFTP Server Using the tftpdnld Command” procedure on page B-10.

Debugging Commands

Most debugging commands are functional only when Cisco IOS software has crashed or failed to initialize (boot). Debugging commands should normally be entered only under the direction of a Cisco engineer. If you enter a debugging command and Cisco IOS crash information is not available, the following error message appears:

“xxx: kernel context state is invalid, cannot proceed.”

The following ROM monitor debugging commands provide information about software failures:

stack or k—Produces a stack trace.

context—Views processor context.

frame—Views an individual stack frame.

Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide

 

B-6

OL-2171-06

 

 

 

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