Asr1000-rommon.173-1r.spa.pkg [extra Quality]
Follow this sequence to safely copy, verify, and program the new ROMMON image into the router's non-volatile boot flash memory. Step 1: Copy the ROMMON Package to the Router
A method to transfer the file to the router's bootflash (e.g., TFTP, FTP, SFTP, or USB).
| Platform | Applicable | Notes | |----------|------------|-------| | ASR 1001 | Yes | Integrated RP/ESP | | ASR 1001-X | Yes | Common bootflash issues resolved | | ASR 1002-X | Yes | Widely deployed – highly recommended upgrade | | ASR 1004 | Yes | Most benefits for dual-ESP setups | | ASR 1006 | Yes | Chassis with redundant RPs | | ASR 1013 | Yes | High-end chassis – critical for large bootflash | | ASR 1002-HX / 1006-HX | Partial | Newer generation uses different ROMMON branch, but this file works as fallback | asr1000-rommon.173-1r.spa.pkg
error during the burning process, even if the file itself is not corrupted. Stability Mixed Reviews: Some users in the Cisco Community
Additionally, check the overall health of the system modules: Router# show platform Use code with caution. Follow this sequence to safely copy, verify, and
Production routers often run for years without a ROMMON update. However, specific scenarios demand it:
install add file bootflash:asr1000-rommon.173-1r.spa.pkg Stability Mixed Reviews: Some users in the Cisco
Route Processor 2 (RP2) and Route Processor 3 (RP3) engines installed in modular chassis (ASR 1004, 1006, 1006-X, 1009-X, 1013) System Verification
to verify your current version before proceeding with the upgrade?