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Hardware Installation Guide for the Cisco 4000 Series  Integrated Services Router
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Chapter 5      ROM Monitor Overview and Basic Procedures
  Access ROM Monitor Mode
Table 5-2 describes the available help commands for ROM Monitor mode.
Note Commands are case-sensitive. You can halt any command by pressing Ctrl-C.
Examples
The following example shows what appears when you enter the ? command on a router:
rommon 1 > ?
alias               set and display aliases command
boot                boot up an external process
break               set/show/clear the breakpoint
confreg             configuration register utility
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                 display 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                 display the monitor variables
showmon             display currently selected ROM monitor
stack               produce a stack trace
sync                write monitor environment to NVRAM
sysret              print out info from last system return
tsec                print out info from the ethernet driver
unalias             unset an alias
unset               unset a monitor variable
Changing the ROM Monitor Prompt
You can change the prompt in ROM Monitor mode by using the PS1= command as shown in the 
following example:
rommon 8 > PS1="ISR4400 rommon ! > "
ISR4400 rommon 9 > 
Table 5-2 Help Commands in ROMMON
Command Description
help or ? Displays a summary of all available ROM Monitor commands.
-? Displays information about command syntax.