On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Hubert Pun wrote:

> The Cisco 3620 router boot up as the above prompt "rommon 1 > "
> 
> Is it because the IOS image is gone?  or is it because I typed something

it very well could mean that, yes.

> at the boot up process and make it to be like this?

It could mean you sent a "break sequence" or it could also mean the
configuration register is set to boot to rom

> 
> In this prompt,
> How can I check what IOS image my router is having now?
> and how can I download IOS image, in case that the IOS image is
> corrupted, to router?  Previously I used "copy tftp flash" in the normal
> prompt.  What command to use in this rommon prompt?
> 
> Thanks in advanced
> 
> Hubert
> 
> 
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