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Appendix C
ROM Monitor
Commands are case sensitive. You can halt any command by pressing the Break key on a terminal. If
you are using a PC, most terminal emulation programs halt a command when you press the Ctrl and the
Break keys at the same time. If you are using another type of terminal emulator or terminal emulation
software, see the documentation for that product for information on how to send a Break command.

Command Descriptions

Table C-1
Table C-1
Command
help or ?
-?
reset or i
dir device:
boot commands
b
b flash: [filename] Attempts to boot the image directly from the first partition of flash memory. If you

Disaster Recovery with TFTP Download

The standard way to load new software on your router is to use the copy tftp flash privileged EXEC
command from the Cisco IOS software command-line interface (CLI). However, if the router is unable
to boot Cisco IOS software, you can load new software while in ROM monitor mode.
This section describes how to load a Cisco IOS software image from a remote TFTP server to the router
flash memory. Use the tftpdnld command only for disaster recovery, because it erases all existing data
in flash memory before downloading a new software image to the router.
OL-14210-01
describes the most commonly used ROM monitor commands.
Commonly Used ROM Monitor Commands
Description
Displays a summary of all available ROM monitor commands.
Displays information about command syntax; for example:
rommon 16 > dis -?
usage : dis [addr] [length]
The output for this command is slightly different for the xmodem download
command:
rommon 11 > xmodem -?
xmodem: illegal option -- ?
usage: xmodem [-cyrxu] <destination filename>
-c
CRC-16
-y
ymodem-batch protocol
-r
copy image to dram for launch
-x
do not launch on download completion
-u
upgrade ROMMON, System will reboot after upgrade
Resets and initializes the router, similar to a power up.
Lists the files on the named device; for example, flash memory files:
rommon 4 > dir flash:
Directory of flash:/
2 -rwx 10283208 <date> c870-advsecurityk9-mz
9064448 bytes available (10289152 bytes used)
For more information about the ROM monitor boot commands, see the
Configuration Fundamentals and Network Management
Boots the first image in flash memory.
do not enter a filename, this command will boot this first image in flash memory.
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