Table Of Contents
Minimum Required Cisco IOS Software Release
Open and Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 7.1(1)
Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 6.1(4)
Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Catalyst Operating Software Commands
Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Cisco IOS Commands
Storing More Than One ROMMON Image
Selecting a Stored ROMMON Image on Systems Running Cisco IOS on the Supervisor Engine 2
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Release Notes for Catalyst 6000 Family and Cisco 7600 Series Internet Router Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON
Current Release: 7.1(1)—December 28, 2001
Past Releases: 6.1(4)This publication describes how to determine if you need to upgrade the ROMMON on your
Catalyst 6000 family or Cisco 7600 series Internet Router Supervisor Engine 2 (WS-X6K-S2-MSFC2, WS-X6K-S2U-MSFC2) and also provides the procedure to download the new ROMMON image from Cisco.com and then upgrade the ROMMON on your Supervisor Engine 2.With this procedure, you can upgrade the ROMMON image similar to the way that you upgrade the operating system software (supervisor engine software or MSFC Cisco IOS software). Without this procedure, you have to order the upgrade kit and physically replace the ROMMON (boot ROM).
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The ROMMON software upgrade procedure in this publication applies only to Supervisor Engine 2 with ROMMON software release 6.1(3) or later. If your ROMMON is not software release 6.1(3) or later, refer to the Catalyst 6000 Family Supervisor Engine 2 Boot ROM and Bootflash Device Upgrade Installation Note for information on upgrading your ROMMON (Boot ROM) hardware to software release 6.1(3). The publication is located at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/cfgnotes/78_12667.htmROMMON software releases 7.1(1) and 6.1(4) support the Catalyst 6000 family and Cisco 7600 series Supervisor Engine 2.
ROMMON software releases 6.1(4) and 7.1(1) are supported in Catalyst 6000 family and Cisco 7600 series systems that are running ROMMON software release 6.1(3) on the Supervisor Engine 2 and either:
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Catalyst operating software on the Supervisor Engine 2 and Cisco IOS software on the MSFC2
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Cisco IOS software on the Supervisor Engine 2 and on the MSFC2
Minimum Required Cisco IOS Software Release
Using this ROMMON software upgrade requires that your system is running Cisco IOS release 12.1(8a)EX or 12.1(11b)E or later on your Supervisor Engine 2 and MSFC2.
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Cisco IOS releases 12.2(9)YO and 12.2(9)ZA do not support this ROMMON software upgrade.
Contents
This publication consists of these sections:
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Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Catalyst Operating Software Commands
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Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Cisco IOS Commands
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Storing More Than One ROMMON Image
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Obtaining Technical Assistance
Software Images
Table 1 lists the software releases for the Catalyst 6000 family and Cisco 7600 series Internet Router ROMMON Supervisor Engine 2 software. The ROMMON upgrade kit orderable product number is WS-X6K-S2-KIT.
ROMMON Image Overview
The Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON consists of two modules:
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A resident module that is not changed during the upgrade procedure.
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An upgradable module that is updated during the upgrade procedure. This is the only module that you will download from Cisco.com.
New and Changed Information
Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON software release 7.1(1) introduces support for the MEM-C6K-ATA-1-64M= (64MB) PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk device.
The following guidelines apply to the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk device:
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After a reset, ROMMON release 7.1(1) implements a delay of 200 micro seconds (ms) before you can access the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk device.
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The Read/Write access time for the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk device is 150 nano second (ns), and the Read/Write cycle time is 280 ns.
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ROMMON release 7.1(1) allows a maximum of 300 ns for each of these parameters.
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Support for the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk is for Catalyst 6000 family and Cisco 7600 series systems that are running Cisco IOS Release 12.1(8a)EX or 12.1(11b)E and later on the Supervisor Engine 2 and on the MSFC2. Support for the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk in systems running Cisco IOS on the MSFC and Catalyst operating software on the supervisor engine requires Catalyst software release 7.5(1) or later releases.
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In a system running Cisco IOS on both the MSFC and the supervisor engine, disk0: refers to the PCMCIA device. In a system running Cisco IOS on the MSFC and Catalyst operating software on the supervisor engine, slot0: refers to the PCMCIA device (with the exception of the ATA FlashDisk, which is accessed using disk0:).
Caveats
The following sections contain caveat information:
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Open and Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 7.1(1)
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Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 6.1(4)
Open and Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 7.1(1)
Open Caveats
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Enteing the upgrade rom-monitor slot 1 rp preference region-no command over a Telnet connection causes a system reset.
Workaround: Enter this command from the console prompt. (CSCdy24680)
Resolved Caveats
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The Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON does not support the PCMCIA ATA FlashDisk device. This problem is resolved in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON software release 7.1(1). (CSCdr51247)
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If the runtime image is not the first file in the PCMCIA card, auto boot will fail and a manual reboot of the system is required. This problem is resolved in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON software release 7.1(1). (CSCdv12150)
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If you specify an invalid boot device from the ROMMON prompt, the boot process hangs and you must power the system off and then on to recover. This problem is resolved in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON software release 7.1(1). (CSCdv42286)
Resolved Caveats in Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Software Release 6.1(4)
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Entering the unset boot command in ROMMON mode does not remove the BOOT variable. This problem is resolved in ROMMON software release 6.1(4). (CSCds62137)
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The Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON reset command does not function correctly. This problem is resolved in ROMMON software release 6.1(4). (CSCdt69389)
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After a software-forced reload, the switch stays in ROMMON. This problem is resolved in ROMMON software release 6.1(4) and an upgrade to Cisco IOS Release 12.1(8a)E is also required. (CSCdt94262)
Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Catalyst Operating Software Commands
To upgrade the ROMMON version on a Supervisor Engine 2 running Catalyst operating software, perform these steps:
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Before performing this procedure, you need to download the new ROMMON image from Cisco.com. The download procedure is the same as downloading supervisor engine software images.
Step 1
Check the active ROMMON information:
Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: INVALIDRegion F2: INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from S (Gold) regionThe display indicates that the active ROMMON is running in the "Gold" region.
Step 2
Download the new ROMMON image from the TFTP server:
Console> (enable) copy tftp flashIP address or name of remote host []? 23.255.254.226Name of file to copy from []? tftpboot/rommon/cat6000-SUP2-rm2.6-1-4.srecFlash device [bootflash]? bootflashName of file to copy to [cat6000-SUP2-rm2.6-1-4.srec]?25081216 bytes available on device bootflash, proceed (y/n) [n]? yCCCCCCCCCCCCFile has been copied successfully.Step 3
Program the new ROMMON image to the bootflash device on the Supervisor Engine 2:
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The software automatically stores the specified image to a region other than the region that accepted the last upgraded image. For example, if the last upgrade command put the image in
Region F1, the current upgrade command will store the image in Region F2 and set it as the "preferred" region when the next system reset occurs. If the last upgrade command stored the image to Region F2, the current upgrade command will store the image to Region F1.
The image that is most recently stored into the Flash is always labeled as the "preferred" image. If you decide you do not want this upgrade image, you can switch to the other region or the Gold region using the rommon prefer or rommon invalidate commands.Console> (enable) rommon upgrade bootflash:cat6000-SUP2-rm2.6-1-4.srecCCCCCCCCCCCCROMMON image upgrade in progress, will take a minuteErasing flashProgramming flashROMMON image upgrade complete, Supervisor must be reset.Step 4
Check the new active ROMMON information:
Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: FIRST_RUN, preferredRegion F2: INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from S (Gold) regionThe "Region F1" field should show "FIRST_RUN, preferred."
Step 5
Reset the Supervisor Engine 2:
Console> (enable) resetThis command will reset the system.Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y. . .Powering OFF all existing linecardsConsole> . . .System Bootstrap, Version 6.1(4)Copyright (c) 1994-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.c6k_sup2 processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memoryAutoboot executing command: "boot bootflash:"Self decompressing the image : ########################################################################################## ######################################...Currently running ROMMON from F1 regionROMMON upgrade successfulBoot image: bootflash:cat6000-sup2.6-1-3.bininband gmac link is up...Note that the Supervisor Engine 2 is booted with the new ROMMON stored in the F1 region.
Step 6
After the system comes up, check the ROMMON information again:
Console> enableEnter password:Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: APPROVED, preferredRegion F2: INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionThe "Region F1" field should show "APPROVED, preferred." The ROMMON stored in the F1 region is now the active ROMMON.
Upgrading the Supervisor Engine 2 ROMMON Using Cisco IOS Commands
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For Catalyst 6000 family and Cisco 7600 series systems running Cisco IOS software on the Supervisor Engine 2 and on the MSFC2, Cisco IOS Release 12.1(8a)EX is the first software release that supports a software upgrade of the ROMMON version.
To upgrade the ROMMON version on your Supervisor Engine 2 using Cisco IOS commands, perform these steps:
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Before performing this procedure you need to download the new ROMMON image from Cisco.com. The download procedure is the same as downloading supervisor engine software images.
Step 1
Check the active ROMMON information:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:APPROVED, preferredRegion F2:INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionRouter#The display indicates that the active ROMMON is running in region1.
Step 2
Program the new ROMMON image to the Flash device on the Supervisor Engine 2:
Router# upgrade rom-monitor slot 1 sp file tftp://dirt/tftpboot-users/A2_71059.srecROMMON image upgrade in progressErasing flashProgramming flashVerifying new imageROMMON image upgrade completeThe card must be reset for this to take effectRouter#Step 3
Check the new active ROMMON information:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:APPROVEDRegion F2:FIRST_RUN, preferredCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionRouter#Step 4
Reload the runtime image on the Supervisor Engine 2:
Router# reloadProceed with reload? [confirm]
CautionBe sure to complete Step 5 before performing an online insertion and removal (OIR) of the Supervisor Engine 2 or power cycling the Supervisor Engine 2. The ROMMON upgrade might fail if you perform either of these actions before verifying that the runtime image successfully booted.
Step 5
After the system comes up, check the ROMMON information again:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:APPROVEDRegion F2:APPROVED, preferredCurrently running ROMMON from F2 regionRouter#The "Region2" field should show "APPROVED, preferred." The ROMMON stored in the Region2 is now the active ROMMON.
Storing More Than One ROMMON Image
The procedures in this section are optional and should be used only if you have multiple versions of the upgraded ROMMON image stored on the Supervisor Engine 2. These procedures describe how to select a particular ROMMON image for booting and how to disqualify a particular ROMMON region.
These sections show how to select a stored ROMMON image for booting:
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Selecting a Stored ROMMON Image on Systems Running Cisco IOS on the Supervisor Engine 2
Selecting a Stored ROMMON image on Systems Running Catalyst Operating Software on the Supervisor Engine 2
There are three regions (including the Gold region) where versions of the ROMMON image can be stored. You can use the rommon prefer and rommon invalidate commands to switch between regions.
The ROMMON software upgrade feature allows you to have two upgraded ROMMON images (one in region F1, the second in region F2) in addition to the "Gold" ROMMON stored on the one-time programmable (OTP) EPROM section of the ROMMON. Use the rommon preference command to select which ROMMON will be the preferred ROMMON the next time the system is booted. You can change the preference as often as you like. The changes do not take effect until you reset the system.
To select a particular ROMMON image stored on the Supervisor Engine 2, perform this task:
Step 1
Change the ROMMON preference.
Console> (enable) rommon prefer F2ROMMON in region F2 now has the highest boot preference.Supervisor must be reset for this to take effect.Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: FIRST_RUNRegion F2: FIRST_RUN, preferredCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionConsole> (enable) rommon prefer F1ROMMON in region F1 now has the highest boot preference.Supervisor must be reset for this to take effect.Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: FIRST_RUN, preferredRegion F2: FIRST_RUNCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionStep 2
You can also disqualify a specific region of ROMMON and use the other region or go back to using the "Gold" ROMMON stored in the OTP EPROM section by using the rommon invalidate command.
To disqualify a specific ROMMON region, enter these commands:
Console> (enable) rommon invalidate F1Do you want to mark F1 region INVALID [n]?ydone!Supervisor must be reset for this to take effect.Console> (enable) rommon invalidate F2Do you want to mark F2 region INVALID [n]?ydone!Supervisor must be reset for this to take effect.Console> (enable) rommon showRegion F1: INVALIDRegion F2: INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionConsole> (enable) resetThis command will reset the system.Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y. . .Powering OFF all existing linecardsConsole> . . .System Bootstrap, Version 6.1(3)Copyright (c) 1994-2000by cisco Systems, Inc.c6k_sup2 processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memoryAutoboot executing command: "boot bootflash:"Self decompressing the image : ########################################################################################## ######################################. . .Currently running ROMMON from S (Gold) regionBoot image: bootflash:cat6000-sup2.6-1-3.bininband gmac link is up...The display indicates that the active ROMMON is running in the "Gold" region.
Selecting a Stored ROMMON Image on Systems Running Cisco IOS on the Supervisor Engine 2
There are three regions (including the Gold region) where versions of the ROMMON image can be stored. You can use the upgrade rom-monitor slot preference and upgrade rom-monitor slot preference commands to switch between regions.
The ROMMON software upgrade feature allows you to have two upgraded ROMMON images (one in region F1, the second in region F2) in addition to the "Gold" ROMMON stored on the one-time programmable (OTP) EPROM section of the ROMMON. Use the upgrade rom-monitor slot preference command to select which ROMMON will be the preferred ROMMON the next time the system is booted. You can change the preference as often as you like. The changes do not take effect until you reset the system.
To select a particular ROMMON image stored on the Supervisor Engine 2, perform this task:
Step 1
Change the ROMMON preference:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:FIRST_RUNRegion F2:FIRST_RUN, preferredCurrently running ROMMON from F2 regionRouter# upgrade rom-monitor slot 1 sp preference region1You are about to mark F1 region of SP ROMMON in slot 1 as the boot preference region,proceed[n]? yRouter#Step 2
Reload the Supervisor Engine for the change to take effect:
Router# reloadProceed with reload? [confirm]<output truncated>Step 3
Verify the change:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:APPROVED, preferredRegion F2:APPROVEDCurrently running ROMMON from F1 regionYou can also disqualify a specific region of ROMMON and use the other region or go back to using the "Gold" ROMMON stored in the OTP EPROM section by using the upgrade rom-monitor slot invalidate command.
To disqualify a specific ROMMON region, perform these steps:
Step 1
Disqualify a specific ROMMON region:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:FIRST_RUNRegion F2:FIRST_RUN, preferredCurrently running ROMMON from F2 regionRouter# upgrade rom-monitor slot 1 sp invalidate region2You are about to mark F2 region of SP ROMMON in slot 1 as an invalid region,proceed[n]? yRouter#Step 2
Reload the Supervisor Engine for the change to take effect:
Router# reloadProceed with reload? [confirm]<output truncated>Step 3
Verify the change:
Router# show rom-monitor slot 1 spRegion F1:FIRST_RUNRegion F2:INVALIDCurrently running ROMMON from S (Gold) region
Additional Documentation
The following documents are available for the Catalyst 6000 family switches:
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Catalyst 6000 Family Quick Software Configuration
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Catalyst 6000 Family Installation Guide
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Catalyst 6000 Family Module Installation Guide
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Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide
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Catalyst 6000 Family Command Reference
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System Message Guide—Catalyst 6000 Family, 4000 Family, 2926G Series, 2948G, and 2980G Switches
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ATM Configuration Guide and Command Reference
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