02-20-2002 11:56 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:34 PM
I have search the CCO for hours and asked local TAC for document on how to recovery my 2948G-l3 swtich from a corrupted IOS image, not found. How can I find it?
02-21-2002 06:34 PM
Here is the instructions
you need to have ROM monitor with either Cisco IOS Release 12.0(7)W5(15a) or later.
02-21-2002 07:43 PM
Thank you!
The URL you provided can not be opened just now, I'll try later. I wonder if something is wrong, because I can open other document pages correctly.
How can make sure the ROM version met the needs? What if I have an older version?
02-21-2002 07:52 PM
I can send you a PDF version if you provide the email address. You should be able to open it
Please make sure you copy the whole URL as some of them may be wrapped around.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/l3sw/4908g_l3/ios_12/18w522a/config/init_cfg.htm
If you have a older rom version, I believe you may not have xmodem option. You have to replace the switch. It is most likely that you have a newer rom version as all switches recently shipped have new rom version.
02-21-2002 08:56 PM
I am sure do copy the exact URL. OK, let it be.
My email address is nnwh@263.net, please send me a PDF copy, thank you very much!
It's bad luck that I may have the older version of rom, the available rommon commands 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
dev -- list the device table
dir -- list files in file system
dis -- disassemble instruction stream
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 -- show all monitor variables
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
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