(boot) is for boot-helper image. That means that the configuration
registers were set in a manner to either purposefully boot to boot
helper mode or to boot to it if you have an error loading up an image
from any other location.
The boot helper image is basically a trimmed down version of the
What model is the router?
You may type the commands:
boot flash:
boot slot0: or boot slot1:
boot disk0: or boot disk1:
Good luck,
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You need to set the configuration register to 0x2102.
This enables the router to boot from flash.
This link might be of some help;
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/ffun
_c/ffcprt2/fcf010.htm#xtocid3
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Sorry about the link.
This site has good info on boot process
http://home.attbi.com/~blaga/index.htm
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Subject: Re: routername(boot)
Actually that depends on why you ended up there in the first place. If
flash is corrupt, setting the config-register to 0x2102 will do nothing.
You can check the flash from rommon and make sure it is not corrupt. You can
also check the config-register t
If yopu are in RomMonitor
type
Routero/r0x2102 ENTER and reboot
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From: "kenny" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 8, 2000 10:23:33 PM GMT
Subject: routername(boot)
Hi ,
When router boot up , it show routername(boot)
What can i do to make it boot up
Ken,
It sounds like your router is sick. Try checking it's temperature with SHOW
CUP and see if it's over 100.
!-start-
en
conf t
config-reg 0x2102
exit
reload
y
!-end---
copy and paste the above into your router.
-b
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