Using the ROM Monitor
Many users do not use the ROM monitor at all, unless during power up or reload, the router does not
find a valid system image, the last digit of the boot field in the configuration register is 0, or you enter
the Break key sequence during the first 60 seconds after reloading the router.
This document describes how to use the ROM monitor to manually load a system image, upgrade the
system image when there are no TFTP servers or network connections, or for disaster recovery.
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Platforms Supported by This Document
This document describes use of the ROM monitor with the following platforms:
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Prerequisites for Using the ROM Monitor
Connect a terminal or PC to the router console port. For help, see the quick start guide or the hardware
installation guide for your router.
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Platforms Supported by This Document, page 1
Prerequisites for Using the ROM Monitor, page 1
Information About the ROM Monitor, page 2
How to Use the ROM Monitor—Typical Tasks, page 3
Additional References, page 31
Cisco 1841 series routers
Cisco 2800 series routers
Cisco 3800 series routers