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Chapter 3 Installing the Router
IOS Software Configuration for the Router
Manually Booting the System
If your router does not find a valid system configuration image, or if you interrupt
the boot sequence, the system might enter read-only memory (ROM) monitor
mode and display the ROM monitor prompt (rommon>). From ROM monitor mode,
you have access to a number of commands to locate and boot a valid system
image.

Locating a Valid Cisco IOS Software Image

To locate a Cisco IOS software image for manually booting the router from the
ROM monitor prompt (rommon>), follow the steps below:
Step 1 Use the ROM monitor mode dir bootflash command to examine the contents of
the onboard Flash memory SIMM (NVRAM) on the RP:
rommon 1> dir bootflash:
File size Checksum File name
3277967 bytes (0x32048f) 0x6b331e30 gsr-p-mz.120-7.4.5
rommon 2>
Step 2 If the onboard Flash memory SIMM contains the desired Cisco IOS boot image,
proceed to the “Booting from the Cisco IOS Software Image” section on
page 3-48. Otherwise, continue looking for a valid image by examining the
contents of the Flash memory card in either PCMCIA slot 0 or slot 1 on the RP.
You can determine the content of the card by issuing the ROM monitor mode dir
slotn: command, where n represents either 0 (slot 0) or 1 (slot 1). The following
example of the command lists the contents of the Flash memory card in slot 0:
rommon 2> dir slot0:
File size Checksum File name
3277967 bytes (0x32048f) 0x6b331e30 gsr-p-mz.120-7.4.5
rommon 3>