r57 = FFFFFFFF r58 = 0 r59 = 626EEBE0
r60 = FFFFFFFF r61 = FFFFFFFF r62 = 0 r63 = 60FBC8D8
sreg = 3401E103 mdlo_hi = 0 mdlo = 9C4
mdhi_hi = 0 mdhi = 0 badvaddr_hi = FFFFFFFF
badvaddr = FFFFFFFF cause = FFFFFFFF epc_hi = 0
epc = 60FBC200 err_epc_hi = FFFFFFFF err_epc = FFFFFFFF
%ERR-1-FATAL: Fatal error interrupt, reloading
err_stat=0x10
=== Flushing messages (00:00:07 UTC Mon Mar 1 1993) ===
Queued messages:
No fault history 0xFFFFFFFF. Need 11.1 (2) or
higher ROM
SYSTEM INIT: INSUFFICIENT MEMORY TO BOOT THE IMAGE!
System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C3600 processor with 65536 Kbytes of main memory
Main memory is configured to 64 bit mode with parity disabled
monitor: command "boot" aborted due to user interrupt
rommon 1 >
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
cookie display contents of cookie PROM in hex
dev list the device table
dir list files in file system
dis disassemble instruction stream
dnld serial download a program module
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
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
xmodem x/ymodem image download
rommon 2 > xmodem ?
Do not start the sending program yet...
File size Checksum File name
4096 bytes (0x1000) 0x0000 c3640-is-mz.122-8.T4.bin (deleted) (bad checksum: 0x9111)
14404760 bytes (0xdbcc98) 0x52d5 c3640-is-mz.122-8.T4.bin
WARNING: All existing data in flash will be lost!
Invoke this application only for disaster recovery.