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How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks
Command or Action
Step 3
frame [number]
Example:
rommon > frame 4
Step 4
sysret
Example:
rommon > sysret
Step 5
meminfo [-l]
Example:
rommon > meminfo
Examples
This section provides the following examples:
Using the ROM Monitor
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Sample Output for the stack ROM Monitor Command, page 27
Sample Output for the context ROM Monitor Command, page 27
Sample Output for the frame ROM Monitor Command, page 28
Sample Output for the sysret ROM Monitor Command, page 28
Sample Output for the meminfo ROM Monitor Command, page 28
Purpose
(Optional) Displays an entire individual stack frame.
The default is 0 (zero), which is the most recent frame.
(Optional) Displays return information from the last booted
system image.
The return information includes the reason for
terminating the image, a stack dump of up to eight
frames, and, if an exception is involved, the address at
which the exception occurred.
(Optional) Displays memory information, including:
Main memory size, starting address, and available
range
Packet memory size
NVRAM size
Alternatively, using the meminfo -l command provides
information on supported DRAM configurations for the
router.
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