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How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
dir flash:[directory]
Example:
rommon > dir flash:
Step 2
boot flash:[directory] [filename]
or
boot filename tftpserver
or
boot [filename]
Example:
ROMMON > boot flash:myimage
Example:
ROMMON > boot someimage 172.16.30.40
Example:
ROMMON > boot
Examples
Sample Output for the dir flash: Command in ROM Monitor mode
rommon > dir flash:
What to Do Next
Now that you have a system image running on your router, configure the router to load the correct image
at the next system reload or power-cycle. See the following documents:
Using the ROM Monitor
30
File size
2229799 bytes (0x220627)
"Booting
Commands" chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals and Network Management Configuration Guide
Purpose
Displays a list of the files and directories in flash memory.
Locate the system image that you want the router to
load.
If the system image is not in flash memory, use the
second or third option in
In order, the examples here direct the router to:
Boot the first image or a specified image in flash
memory.
Boot the specified image over the network from the
specified TFTP server (hostname or IP address).
Boot from the boothelper image because it does not
recognize the device ID. This form of the command is
used to netboot a specified image.
You can override the default boothelper image setting
by setting the BOOTLDR Monitor environment
variable to point to another image. Any system image
can be used for this purpose.
Options to the boot command are -x (load image but
Note
do not execute) and -v (verbose).
Checksum
File name
0x469e
c2801-j-m2.113-4T
Step
2.
OL-5997-02

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