Manually Booting The System - Cisco GSR12/60 - 12012 Router -AnyLAN, SONET/SDH Installation And Configuration Manual

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enable the interfaces or connect them to any networks until you have configured them. (For
configuration information, refer to the section "Configuring the Cisco 12012," later in this
chapter.)
The interface-specific LEDs on the line cards might not go on until you have configured the
line card interfaces. To verify correct operation of each line card interface, complete the
first-time setup procedures and configuration, then refer to the LED descriptions in the
configuration notes for each line card to check the status of the interfaces.
If the system does not complete each of the preceding steps, proceed to the chapter
"Troubleshooting the Installation," in this publication, for troubleshooting
recommendations and procedures.

Manually Booting the System

This information in this section is required only if the system does not boot automatically
from a specified default Cisco IOS software image.
The system is administered using the Cisco command interpreter, called the EXEC. You
must boot and log in to the system before you can enter an EXEC command. For security
purposes the EXEC has two levels of access to commands: user EXEC mode and privileged
EXEC mode. To enter privileged mode, you must enter the enable secret password, which
is optional, but must first have been saved in memory. (For information on using passwords,
refer to Step 5 and Step 6 in the section "Configuring the Global Parameters," later in this
chapter.)
At the ROM monitor prompt, view the contents of onboard Flash memory using the
following command:
rommon 1> dir bootflash:
rommon 2>
Also, view the Flash memory PCMCIA card in slot 0 or slot 1 using the following
command:
rommon 2> dir slot0:
rommon 3>
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Observing System Startup and Performing a Basic Configuration 4-7
Manually Booting the System
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