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Author: Kim Allen
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Subject: Upgrading Cisco 675
log onto the router. Enter the enable mode and

set web enable
set web port #####
write
set web disable
write
reboot

you can also restrict access to a particular ip address by

set web remote xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
write
reboot




> how do you change the port for the http services, I am having the same
> problem, only mine goes down every five minutes. I have already upgraded
> firmware, and disabled the http services.
>
> -Justin
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> Justin Wilson            
> Network Administrator    602.273.9000
> Lab Express Inc.
> ----------------------------------------------

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of
> Technomage
> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:35 AM
> To:
> Subject: Re: Upgrading Cisco 675
>
>
> I have found a temp fix which works until you can upgrade:
> firstly, disable the http service
> then move th port elsewhere.
>
> write this and reboot.
>
> it should "cure" the problem for a while (I had to do this here).
>
> Technomage Hawke
>
> Kevin Brown 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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