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This appendix describes the Bootstrap Program, also known as the ROM Monitor. The Bootstrap Program can help you isolate or rule out hardware problems encountered when installing your router. A summary of the bootstrap diagnostic tests and command options is provided.
The bootstrap diagnostics help initialize the processor hardware and boot the main operating system software. If you set the software configuration register (bits 3, 2, 1, and 0) to zero, you can start the server in standalone bootstrap mode. The bootstrap mode prompt is an angle bracket (>).
To enable the Break key, and to default to booting in the bootstrap mode, at the bootstrap prompt (>), set the configuration register to 0x0 by entering the following:
See Table C-1 for an explanation of the o/r command.
While running the system software, you can reset the configuration register to 0x0 by entering configuration mode, and then entering the configuration command following:
The new configuration register value, 0x0, takes effect after the router is rebooted. If you set the configuration to 0x0, you will have to manually boot the system each time you reboot the router.
Once in the bootstrap mode, enter ? at the > prompt to display a list of available commands and options, as follows:
? $ Toggle cache state B [filename] [TFTP Server IP address | TFTP Server Name] Load and execute system image from ROM or from TFTP server C [address] Continue [optional address] D /S M L V Deposit value V of size S into location L with modifier M E /S M L Examine location L with size S with modifier M G [address] Begin execution H Help for commands I Initialize K Displays Stack trace L [filename] [TFTP Server IP address | TFTP Server Name] Load system image from ROM or from TFTP server, but do not begin execution O Show software configuration register option settings P Set break point S Single step next instruction T function Test device (? for help) Deposit and Examine sizes may be B (byte), L (long) or S (short). Modifiers may be R (register) or S (byte swap). Register names are: D0-D7, A0-A7, SS, US, SR, and PC.
The following system bootstrap commands are among the most useful:
> o/r 0x0
Table C-1 lists additional o command options.
Monitor Command | Function |
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o | Displays the virtual configuration register, currently in effect, with a description of the bits |
o/r | Resets the virtual configuration register to the defaults as follows:9600 baud console UART speed break/abort has no effect ignore the system configurationboot from ROM |
o/r 0xvalue | Sets the virtual configuration register to the (hex) value, value |
To automatically reboot the router, enter the i command after entering the o/r command.
To use the default addresses and select the default tests, press the Return key after each prompt displayed.
The time to run a diagnostic is memory size dependent. It will take a minimum of ten minutes. If the program encounters memory problems, it will display appropriate error messages on the console terminal. Be sure to reinitialize the processor before booting the system by entering i at the bootstrap prompt.
Follow these steps to run the bootstrap diagnostics:
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