From: Richard Davidson (rich@myhomemail.net)
Date: Fri Jan 02 2004 - 22:04:01 GMT-3
I think dnld is used for TFTP. I think you have to
download the ios from a tftp server. You use the dnld
to set all of your options, like ip address, gateway
and tftp server. good luck. If you can't figure it
out you should call TAC. they are good at this stuff.
Rich
--- Ray Stevens <cisco-guy@rogers.com> wrote:
> I have been doing research on this topic with no
> luck.
> I have a 4500M router, that us using Rom Ver 5.1,
> there is 16meg of flash
> installed in system. there is no IOS on the flash
> or in the router.
>
> i am trying to upload an IOS to the flash to get the
> router up and runing.
> There is no xmodem command on this Rommon, however
> there is a dnld command.
> I have tried this suing different command arguments
> with no luck. i have
> tried sending the IOS bin file from SecureCRT using
> Xmodem, and Hyperterm
> using kermit, ymodem and different version of Xmodem
> via Console, none are
> able to communicate with router.
>
> Commands I do have are
>
>
> rommon 1 > ?
> alias set and display aliases command
> boot boot up an external process
> break set/show/clear the breakpoint
> confreg configuration register utility
> cont continue executing a downloaded
> image
> context display the context of a loaded
> image
> cookie display contents of cookie PROM
> in hex
> dev list the device table
> dir list files in file system
> dis disassemble instruction stream
> dnld serial download a program module
> frame print out a selected stack frame
> help monitor builtin command help
> history monitor command history
> meminfo main memory information
> repeat repeat a monitor command
> reset system reset
> set set a monitor variable
> stack produce a stack trace
> sync write monitor environment to
> NVRAM
> sysret print out info from last system
> return
> unalias unset an alias
> unset unset a monitor variable
>
>
> When I put in some flash i got from a friend it
> appears to have some files
> on it, which I am unable to remove with any of the
> above commands
>
> rommon 4 > dev
> Devices in device table:
> id name
> flash: flash
> bootflash: boot flash
> eprom: eprom
>
> rommon 2 > dir flash:
> File size Checksum File name
> 4209848 bytes (0x403cb8) 0xbdf3
> c2600-i-mz.120-7.T
> rommon 3 > dir bootflash:
> File size Checksum File name
> 4209848 bytes (0x403cb8) 0xbdf3
> c2600-i-mz.120-7.T
>
>
> rommon 5 > dir eprom:
> File size Checksum File name
> 3611 bytes (0xe1b) 0x9f7b uncompress
> rommon 6 > meminfo
>
> Main memory size: 32 MB. Packet memory size: 16 MB
> Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size
> 0x1ff2000
> Packet memory starts at 0xa8000000
> NVRAM size: 0x20000
>
>
> If there is anyway I can get an IOS onto this
> router, or if there is a way
> to get a newer version of the rommon any suggestion
> woudl be helpfull
> thanks.
>
>
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