Cisco Systems AIRCAP3602IAK9 manual Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor

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Appendix B Using the ROM Monitor

ROM Monitor Command Descriptions

Informational Commands in the ROM Monitor

dev—List boot device identifications on the router, for example:

rommon 10 > dev

Devices in device table:

id name flash: flash slot0: PCMCIA slot 0 slot1: PCMCIA slot 1 eprom: eprom

dir device:[partition:]—Lists the files on the named device. For example:

rommon 8> dir flash:

File size

Checksum

File name

2229799 bytes (0x220627)

0x469e

C3660-is-mz.122-13T

help—Shows a summary of ROM monitor commands (equivalent to ?).

meminfo—Displays main memory size, starting address, and available range; size of packet memory; and size of NVRAM. The following example shows the meminfo command:

rommon 9 > meminfo

Main memory size: 16 MB in 32-bit mode.

Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size 16328KB

IO (packet) memory size: 25 percent of main memory.

NVRAM size: 128KB

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

rommon 1> meminfo -l

The

following 64 bit memory

configs are supported:

 

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DIMM SOCKET 0

DIMM SOCKET 1

TOTAL MEMORY

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------------

16

MB

0

MB

16

MB

16

MB

16

MB

32

MB

32

MB

0

MB

32

MB

32

MB

16

MB

48

MB

32

MB

32

MB

64

MB

64

MB

0

MB

64

MB

64

MB

16

MB

80

MB

64

MB

32

MB

96

MB

64

MB

64

MB

128

MB

128

MB

0

MB

128

MB

128

MB

16

MB

144

MB

128

MB

32

MB

160

MB

128

MB

64

MB

192

MB

128

MB

128

MB

256

MB

rommon 2>

Other Useful ROM Monitor Commands

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

Cisco 3600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide

 

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