>>>borrowed a cable and I can talk to the 678!
>>>Don't know the password, but 'es 6' worked.
>>>OK, so now I have a 'cbos>' prompt.
>>>http://www.qwest.com/dsl/customerservice/win678dmt.html
>>>That makes it look like I just need xmodem capabilities to upload the new
>>>firmware.
>>>The win32 software seems to be for configuring the 678. Isn't there a
>>>command line interface on the 678 console?
>>>According to http://www.deru.com/ciscosetup.html and the email that they
>>>did in fact send me there is :).
>>>So, here's hoping the firmware upgrade works.
>>Minicom/hyperterminal have always worked for me for both the 675/678. I think
>>minicom tried to send a modem string by default so I would start minicom, then
>>power on modem.
>>After the modem was configured, I could just telnet to it to do any further
>>modifications. No need to dig up the Cisco cable or have a system right near
>>the modem.
> been a long time since I played with the 678/675 stuff but if I recall,
> upgrading firmware was a tftp type process. Indeed there is a command
> line console and I think one of the links that I sent through last week
> showed the typical interaction.
TFTP was one way. I transfered the newer CBOS firmware with hyperterminal
itself using, IIRC, xmodem protocol.
http://subwiki.honeypot.net/cgi-bin/view/Freebsd/UpdateCiscoCbos?raw=on
Get The Firmware
I did this by Googling for "cisco cbos 678", going to the "Qwest | DSL |
Customer Service" result, clicking the link for Windows users, and downloading
the file named 678DMTcbos2.4.6.exe.
Upgrade The Modem
* Extract the firmware with a command-line de-archiver, such as unzip.
* Install the port comms/ecu.
* Follow the on-screen prompts to configure the serial port (probably
/dev/cuaa0) for 38400,8N1.
* Connect to the router. Log in. Enter "enable mode" by typing en and
entering your "enable password".
* Tell the router to enter download mode: type set download code
* Tell ecu to upload the ROM image: hit <home>sx, enter the filename from
the "unzip" step above (mine was /tmp/nsrouter.c678dmt.full.2.4.6.bin), and
watch the upload.
* DON'T DO ANYTHING! After the transfer is complete, the router will sit
idle for quite a few tens of seconds. Let it reboot itself (do not powercycle it
in the meantime!).
* Do one of two things:
o Did the unit reflash itself with the updated CBOS version? Pat
yourself on the back for a job well done!
o READ THE NEXT SECTION! DO NOT REBOOT YOUR MODEM OR IT WILL BE
DESTROYED BEYOND REPAIR!
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