12. Enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable the checksum feature: Checksum enable
[0:Disable,1:Enable]: 1
13.
Enter 0 to disable or 1 to enable the display of the image header contents: Show
header enable [0:Disable,1:Enable]: 1
14. Enter the number that corresponds to the type of bootrom image that you are
updating (you must update the normal bootrom at this time): Save bootrom
image [0:AutoUpdate,1:NormalBTupd, 2:GoldenBTupd,3:NoUpd]: 1
15. To update the normal bootrom, enter D at the prompt: [BOOT]: D Allow the boot
sequence to complete.
16. When the boot sequence is complete, the Secure Router 2330/4134 returns a
message indicating that the system will be rebooted again after updating the
bootrom: [SYSTEM] Bootrom image loading done [SYSTEM] Package
validation pass System will be rebooted again after
updating.
17. When the Secure Router 2330/4134 begins the boot sequence again, interrupt the
sequence by pressing any key (see Step 2).
18. Follow Steps 3 to 13.
19. Enter the number that corresponds to the type of bootrom image that you are
updating (you must update the golden bootrom at this time): Save bootrom
image [0:AutoUpdate,1:NormalBTupd, 2:GoldenBTupd,3:NoUpd]: 2
20. To update the golden bootrom, enter D at the prompt: [BOOT]: D Allow the boot
sequence to complete.
21. When the boot sequence is complete, the Secure Router 2330/4134 returns a
message verifying the boot image is updated: [SYSTEM] Boot image is
updated. System will be rebooted for running a new boot
image. The Secure Router 2330/4134 reboots. Allow the boot sequence to
complete.
Note:
This
procedure can also be performed in the CLI using the boot_params command while
in Configuration Mode.
Determining what modules are installed
To find out what modules are installed in your chassis, use the following steps:
Procedure steps
1.
Enter either one of the following commands to display all the slots and card types
in the chassis:
show chassis
Global troubleshooting tasks
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