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meminfo, meminfo [-l], meminfo -l, reset, showmon, show rom-monitor

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Entering the ROM Monitor Mode Appendix C Using the ROM Monitor - help-Displays a summary of ROM monitor commands (equivalent to ?). - meminfo-Displays size in bytes, starting address, available range of main memory, the starting point and size of packet memory, and size of nonvolatile memory (NVRAM). The following example shows the meminfo command: rommon 9 > meminfo Main memory size: 32 MB. Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size 32704KB IO (packet) memory size: 25 percent of main memory. NVRAM size: 32KB • meminfo [-l]-The meminfo command with the -l option displays supported DRAM configurations. The following example shows an example of the meminfo -l command: rommon 10 > meminfo -l Supported memory configurations: DIMM 0 DIMM 1 4M 8M-DUAL 16M 32M-DUAL 4M 4M 4M 4M 8M-DUAL 4M 16M 4M 32M-DUAL 8M-DUAL 8M-DUAL 4M 8M-DUAL 8M-DUAL 8M-DUAL 16M 8M-DUAL 32M-DUAL 16M 16M 4M 16M 8M-DUAL 16M 16M 16M 32M-DUAL 32M-DUAL 32M-DUAL 4M 32M-DUAL 8M-DUAL 32M-DUAL 16M 32M-DUAL 32M-DUAL • reset or i-Resets and initializes the router, similar to power on. • show rom-monitor- Shows version of read-only ROMMON, and if present, the upgrade version of ROMMON. It also shows the current version of ROMMON, which version will be selected for execution when the Cisco IOS software is booted again. This command isavailable in the Cisco IOS exec mode. - showmon-Available in the ROMMON command mode. Provides the same information as the show rom-monitor command in the Cisco IOS exec mode. • upgrade rom-monitor -Installs and reloads a new version of ROMMON in the Cisco IOS exec mode. URL refers to the path where the new ROMMON image is stored. Prompts the user to save the configuration. Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers C-4 OL-1957-04

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Software Configuration Guide for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Routers
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Appendix C
Using the ROM Monitor
Entering the ROM Monitor Mode
help
—Displays a summary of ROM monitor commands (equivalent to
?
).
meminfo
—Displays size in bytes, starting address, available range of main memory, the
starting point and size of packet memory, and size of nonvolatile memory (NVRAM). The
following example shows the
meminfo
command:
rommon 9 >
meminfo
Main memory size: 32 MB.
Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size 32704KB
IO (packet) memory size: 25 percent of main memory.
NVRAM size: 32KB
meminfo [-l]
—The
meminfo
command with the
-l
option displays supported DRAM
configurations. The following example shows an example of the
meminfo -l
command:
rommon 10 >
meminfo -l
Supported memory configurations:
DIMM 0
DIMM 1
-------------------
4M
8M-DUAL
16M
32M-DUAL
4M
4M
4M
4M
8M-DUAL
4M
16M
4M
32M-DUAL
8M-DUAL
8M-DUAL
4M
8M-DUAL
8M-DUAL
8M-DUAL
16M
8M-DUAL
32M-DUAL
16M
16M
4M
16M
8M-DUAL
16M
16M
16M
32M-DUAL
32M-DUAL
32M-DUAL
4M
32M-DUAL
8M-DUAL
32M-DUAL
16M
32M-DUAL
32M-DUAL
reset
or
i
—Resets and initializes the router, similar to power on.
show rom-monitor— Shows version of read-only ROMMON, and if present, the upgrade version of
ROMMON. It also shows the current version of ROMMON, which version will be selected for
execution when the Cisco IOS software is booted again. This command isavailable in the Cisco IOS
exec mode.
showmon
—Available in the ROMMON command mode. Provides the same information as the
show rom-monitor
command in the Cisco IOS exec mode.
upgrade rom-monitor <file<URL>|preference<readonly|upgrade>>—Installs and reloads a new
version of ROMMON in the Cisco IOS exec mode. URL refers to the path where the new ROMMON
image is stored. Prompts the user to save the configuration.