--=====================_331999720==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed You first need to download the firmware...something like nsrouter.c675.2.4.1.bin Here is a link to find it on Cisco's web site. You will probably need an account. http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/600-v241?param=case3 Second, log into your 675 with a telnet session. Third, type... cbos# tftp enable Fourth, tftp the image to the LAN IP on the 675 (10.0.0.1). In WinNT the command would be C:\> TFTP -i 10.0.0.1 PUT nsrouter.c675.2.4.1.bin (I am sorry, I am not familiar with any *NIX TFTP client so I included the Windows example.) Fifth, type... cbos# reboot (You do not need to type write before reboot.) I have done this with at least 60 675/678s and have never had a problem, even running this procedure from the outside. Gilbert At 01:47 AM 8/6/2001 -0700, you wrote: >OK, well the latest round of Red Code is now giving me more headaches at home >than I care to deal with. My poor DSL router (Cisco 675 External DSL >router) is >going down every few hours and requires a power cycling to bring it back >up. It >is currently running CBOS 2.0.1 and I want to upgrade it to 2.4.1 (or 2.4.2), >but since my experience with the duplicate of the modem (which I upgraded from >NSOS 1.4 to CBOS 2.4.2) was, shall we say, less than successful (I can't >get the >config right to actually use it), I was wondering if anyone knew of what the >exact configuration of the modem should be to get it to work. > >I saw this site http://www.users.uswest.net/~rlutton/ADSL/indexJS.html and >used >the config he shows on the site, but the modem that I upgraded, while >being able >to connect to Qwest, is not working as an actual router. The wan light >finalizes solid green and the ethernet shows green with a blinking amber >activity light (as stuff happens on the net), but nothing actually can get out >on the net through it. I've had experience with Qwest's so called >tech-support >and would rather see if someone else here had already gone through this >themselves. > >The DSL router is set up in PPP mode using DHCP and NAT for the machines in my >house (10.0.0.x addresses inside). > >Any help/suggestions appreciated. >________________________________________________ >See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't >post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --=====================_331999720==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" You first need to download the firmware...something like
nsrouter.c675.2.4.1.bin

Here is a link to find it on Cisco's web site.  You will probably need an account.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/600-v241?param=case3

Second, log into your 675 with a telnet session.

Third, type...
cbos# tftp enable

Fourth, tftp the image to the LAN IP on the 675 (10.0.0.1).
In WinNT the command would be
C:\> TFTP -i 10.0.0.1 PUT nsrouter.c675.2.4.1.bin
(I am sorry, I am not familiar with any *NIX TFTP client so I included the Windows example.)

Fifth, type...
cbos# reboot
(You do not need to type write before reboot.)

I have done this with at least 60 675/678s and have never had a problem, even running this procedure from the outside.

Gilbert


At 01:47 AM 8/6/2001 -0700, you wrote:
OK, well the latest round of Red Code is now giving me more headaches at home
than I care to deal with.  My poor DSL router (Cisco 675 External DSL router) is
going down every few hours and requires a power cycling to bring it back up.  It
is currently running CBOS 2.0.1 and I want to upgrade it to 2.4.1 (or 2.4.2),
but since my experience with the duplicate of the modem (which I upgraded from
NSOS 1.4 to CBOS 2.4.2) was, shall we say, less than successful (I can't get the
config right to actually use it), I was wondering if anyone knew of what the
exact configuration of the modem should be to get it to work.

I saw this site http://www.users.uswest.net/~rlutton/ADSL/indexJS.html and used
the config he shows on the site, but the modem that I upgraded, while being able
to connect to Qwest, is not working as an actual router.  The wan light
finalizes solid green and the ethernet shows green with a blinking amber
activity light (as stuff happens on the net), but nothing actually can get out
on the net through it.  I've had experience with Qwest's so called tech-support
and would rather see if someone else here had already gone through this
themselves.

The DSL router is set up in PPP mode using DHCP and NAT for the machines in my
house (10.0.0.x addresses inside).

Any help/suggestions appreciated.
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