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How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks
Command or Action
Step 8
GE_PORT=[0 | 1]
Example:
rommon > GE_PORT=0
Step 9
GE_SPEED_MODE=[0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5]
Example:
rommon > GE_SPEED_MODE=3
Step 10
MEDIA_TYPE=[0 | 1]
Example:
rommon > MEDIA_TYPE=1
Step 11
TFTP_CHECKSUM=[0 | 1]
Example:
rommon > TFTP_CHECKSUM=0
Step 12
TFTP_DESTINATION=[flash: | usbflash0: |
usbflash1:]
Example:
rommon > TFTP_DESTINATION=usbflash0:
Step 13
TFTP_MACADDR=MAC_address
Example:
rommon > TFTP_MACADDR=000e.8335.f360
Step 14
TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=retry_times
Example:
rommon > TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=10
Step 15
TFTP_TIMEOUT=time
Example:
TFTP_TIMEOUT=1800
Using the ROM Monitor
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Purpose
(Optional) Sets the input port to use one of the Gigabit
Ethernet ports (not available on Cisco 1800 series routers,
Cisco 2801 routers, or Cisco 2811 routers).
(Optional) Sets the Gigabit Ethernet port speed mode, with
these options:
0—10 Mbps, half-duplex
1—10 Mbps, full-duplex
2—100 Mbps, half-duplex
3—100 Mbps, full-duplex
4—1 Gbps, full-duplex
5—Automatic selection (default)
(This option is not available on Cisco 1800 series routers,
Cisco 2801 routers, or Cisco 2811 routers.)
(Optional) Sets the Gigabit Ethernet connection media type,
RJ-45 (0) or SFP (1). Small form-factor pluggable (SFP)
mode is applicable only if GE_PORT=0 (gig 0/0); RJ-45
mode is available on both gig 0/0 and gig 0/1 (GE_PORT =
0 or 1). (This option is not available on Cisco 1800 series
routers, Cisco 2801 routers, or Cisco 2811 routers.)
(Optional) Determines whether the router performs a
checksum test on the downloaded image.
1—Checksum test is performed (default).
0—No checksum test is performed.
(Optional) Designates the targeted flash device as compact
flash or USB flash.
flash:—Compact flash device (default).
usbflash0:—USB flash device inserted in port 0
usbflash1:—USB flash device inserted in port 1
(Optional) Sets the Media Access Controller (MAC)
address for this router.
(Optional) Sets the number of times that the router attempts
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and TFTP download.
The default is 7.
(Optional) Sets the amount of time, in seconds, before the
download process times out. The default is 2400 seconds
(40 minutes).
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