Cisco AS5300 Universal Access Server Software Configuration Guide
Command Aliasing
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A word in italics means that you must fill in the appropriate information.
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All address and size arguments to the memory-related commands are assumed to be hexadecimal
(no “0x” prefix or ‘h’ suffix needed).
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The options [-bwl] for the memory-related commands provide for byte, word, and longword
operations. The default is word.
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You can invoke the memory-related commands by entering the command with no arguments.
This causes the utility to prompt you for parameters. This option is available for the commands
marked as prompting.
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All the built-in commands can be aborted (user interrupt signal) by pressing the Break key at the
console.
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You can place more than one command (except the repeat command) on a line by using the ‘;’
delimiter.
Command Aliasing
The ROM monitor supports command aliasing modeled on the aliasing function built into the Korn
shell. The alias command is used to set and view aliased names. This allows the user to alias
command names to a letter or word. Aliasing is often used to shorten command names or
automatically invoke command options.
Aliases are stored in NVRAM and remain intact across periods of no power. These are some of the
set aliases:
b=boot
h=history
i=reset
r=repeat
k=stack
?=help
ROM Monitor Commands
At the ROM monitor prompt, enter ? or help at the rommon n > prompt to display a list of available
commands and options, as follows:
rommon 12 > help
alias set up and display alias
boot boot up an external process
confreg configuration register utility
cont continue executing a downloaded image
context display the context of a loaded image
dev list the device table
dir list files in file system
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
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