Cisco WS-X4448-GB-RJ45 Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 128

Available ROM Monitor Commands, ROM Monitor Command Conventions

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Entering the ROM Monitor Program Available ROM Monitor Commands At the ROM monitor prompt, enter ? or help at the rommon 1 > prompt to display a list of available commands and options, as follows: rommon 1 > ? help boot dir dev confreg reset stack context frame sysret meminfo rommon 2 > monitor builtin command help boot up an external process list files in file system list the device table configuration register utility system reset produce a stack trace display the context of a loaded image print out a selected stack frame print out info from last system return main memory information Note Further information about a command can be displayed by entering the command name with a -? option, which will cause the command usage message to be printed. ROM Monitor Command Conventions Following are ROM monitor command conventions: • Brackets [ ] denote an optional field. If a minus option is followed by a colon (for example: [-s:]) the user must provide an argument for the option. • A word in italics means that the user must fill in the appropriate information. • All of the built-in commands can be aborted (user interrupt signal) by pressing the key at the console. The following case-sensitive ROM monitor commands are among the most useful: • help-The help command prints a summary of the ROM monitor commands to the console screen.This is the same output as entering ?. D-2 Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance

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Cisco 4000 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance
Entering the ROM Monitor Program
Available ROM Monitor Commands
At the ROM monitor prompt, enter
?
or
help
at the
rommon 1 >
prompt to display a list of available
commands and options, as follows:
rommon 1 > ?
help
monitor builtin command help
boot
boot up an external process
dir
list files in file system
dev
list the device table
confreg
configuration register utility
reset
system reset
stack
produce a stack trace
context
display the context of a loaded image
frame
print out a selected stack frame
sysret
print out info from last system return
meminfo
main memory information
rommon 2 >
Note
Further information about a command can be displayed by entering the command name with
a -? option, which will cause the command usage message to be printed.
ROM Monitor Command Conventions
Following are ROM monitor command conventions:
Brackets [ ] denote an optional field. If a minus option is followed by a colon (for example: [-s:])
the user must provide an argument for the option.
A word in italics means that the user must fill in the appropriate information.
All of the built-in commands can be aborted (user interrupt signal) by pressing the <break> key
at the console.
The following case-sensitive ROM monitor commands are among the most useful:
help—The
help
command prints a summary of the ROM monitor commands to the console
screen.This is the same output as entering
?
.