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Appendix B Using the ROM Monitor ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions dir list files in the file system dis display instruction stream dnld serial download a program module frame print out a selected stack frame help monitor builtin command help history monitor command history iomemdef set IO mem to a default 25% meminfo main memory information repeat repeat a monitor command reset system reset rommon-pref select ROMMON set display the monitor variables stack produce a stack trace sync write monitor environment to NVRAM sysret print out info from last system return tftpdnld tftp image download unalias unset an alias unset unset a monitor variable xmodem x/ymodem image download rommon 2> Note Not all ROM monitor commands are available on all platforms. Displaying Information About ROM Monitor Command Syntax To display information about command syntax, enter the command name followed by -?. Entering ROM Monitor Commands ROM monitor commands are case-sensitive. Enter commands exactly as shown. Interrupting ROM Monitor Commands You can end any command by generating a Break (system interrupt) at the console. ROM Monitor Command Syntax Conventions The ROM monitor syntax in this appendix uses the following conventions: • Square brackets [ ] denote an optional element. In the following example, the element abc is not required, but you can specify it if you choose: command [abc] • If a minus option is followed by a colon (for example, [-s:]) you must provide an argument for the option. • A term in italics means that you must fill in the appropriate information. In the following example, you replace the term in italics with the interface type you are using: command interface-type OL-2171-06 Cisco 2600 Series Routers Hardware Installation Guide B-3