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Troubleshooting Router Booting Issues Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Table 4-1 Booting: Router Fails to Boot from Flash Memory (continued) Possible Problem Solution Incorrect or corrupted image (exec functions) 1. Obtain the correct system image. If necessary, contact your technical support representative to determine which image is appropriate. 2. Use the copy tftp flash privileged exec command to retrieve the image. 3. Check the configuration register using the show version exec command. Set the register to boot from Flash memory. For information about configuration register settings, refer to your hardware installation and maintenance documentation. 4. Use the show running-config privileged exec command to determine whether the active configuration contains the boot system flash global configuration command. Use the show startup-config privileged exec command to determine whether the boot system flash command is included in the configuration stored in NVRAM1. 5. Include the boot system flash command, if it is not in the configuration. Be sure to use the copy running-config startup-config privileged exec command to save your modification after this change. 6. Enter the reload privileged exec command to restart the router. This is the required syntx for the reload command: reload [text] | [in [hh:]mm [text]] | [at hh:mm [month day | day month] [text]] | [cancel] Incorrect or corrupted image (exec functions) (continued) Examples: The following example illustrates how to use the reload command to immediately reload the software on the router: Router# reload The following example illustrates how to use the reload command to reload the software on the router in 10 minutes: Router# reload in 10 Router# Reload scheduled for 11:57:08 PDT Fri Apr 21 1996 (in 10 minutes) Proceed with reload? [confirm] Router# 1. NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide 4-6 OL-5077-7

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Cisco 7600 Series Routers Module Guide
OL-5077-7
Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Router Booting Issues
Incorrect or
corrupted image
(exec functions)
1.
Obtain the correct system image. If necessary, contact your
technical support representative to determine which image is
appropriate.
2.
Use the
copy tftp flash
privileged exec command to retrieve
the image.
3.
Check the configuration register using the
show version
exec command. Set the register to boot from Flash memory.
For information about configuration register settings, refer
to your hardware installation and maintenance
documentation.
4.
Use the
show running-config
privileged exec command to
determine whether the active configuration contains the
boot
system flash
global configuration command. Use the
show
startup-config
privileged exec command to determine
whether
the boot system flash
command is included in the
configuration stored in NVRAM
1
.
5.
Include the
boot system flash
command, if it is not in the
configuration. Be sure to use the
copy running-config
startup-config
privileged exec command to save your
modification after this change.
6.
Enter the
reload
privileged exec command to restart the
router.
This is the required syntx for the
reload
command:
reload [text]
|
[in [hh:]mm [text]]
|
[at hh:mm [month day
|
day month] [text]]
|
[cancel]
Examples:
The following example illustrates how to use the
reload
command to immediately reload the software on the router:
Router# reload
Incorrect or
corrupted image
(exec functions)
(continued)
The following example illustrates how to use the
reload
command to reload the software on the router in 10 minutes:
Router#
reload in 10
Router# Reload scheduled for 11:57:08 PDT Fri Apr 21
1996 (in 10 minutes)
Proceed with reload? [confirm]
Router#
1.
NVRAM = nonvolatile random-access memory
Table 4-1
Booting: Router Fails to Boot from Flash Memory (continued)
Possible Problem
Solution