Exiting Rom Monitor Mode - Cisco 2800 Series Manual

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You can also use the meminfo -l command to show the supported DRAM configurations for the router.
The following is sample output for the command:
rommon 4 > meminfo -l
The following 64 bit memory configs are supported:
-------------------------------------------------
Onboard SDRAM
Bank 0
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128 MB
128 MB
128 MB
128 MB
128 MB
128 MB
Troubleshooting Tips
See the following tech notes:

Exiting ROM Monitor Mode

This section describes how to exit ROM monitor mode and enter the Cisco IOS command-line interface
(CLI). The method that you use to exit ROM monitor mode depends on how your router entered ROM
monitor mode:
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
2.
OL-5997-02
DIMM SOCKET 0
Bank1
Bank 0 Bank 1
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0 MB
0 MB
0 MB
64 MB
0 MB
64 MB
0 MB
128 MB
0 MB
128 MB 128 MB
0 MB
256 MB
Troubleshooting Router Crashes
Understanding Software-forced Crashes
Troubleshooting Router Hangs
If you reload the router and enter the Break key sequence to enter ROM monitor mode when the
router would otherwise have booted the system image, you can exit ROM monitor mode by doing
either of the following:
Enter the i command or the reset command, which restarts the booting process and loads the
system image.
Enter the cont command, which continues the booting process and loads the system image.
If your router entered ROM monitor mode because it could not locate and load the system image,
perform the steps in the following procedure.
dir flash: [directory]
boot flash: [directory] [filename]
or
boot filename tftpserver
or
boot [filename]
TOTAL MEMORY
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0 MB
128 MB
0 MB
192 MB
64 MB
256 MB
0 MB
256 MB
384 MB
0 MB
384 MB
How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks
Using the ROM Monitor
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