Cisco 678 Subnet
DSL Configuration for Cisco 678 in PPP (DMT), Multiple IP Addresses
Before you begin, you will need connect the management serial cable that came with your 678. It will need to be connected to the "MGMT" port on the back of the 678 and a serial port on your computer. You will then need to connect to the 678 with terminal software (e.g.: Hyperterminal, ZTerm, Minicomm, Telix). The speed the terminal software will communicate with the 678 will be either 9600 or 38400, no software or hardware handshaking.
1) At the [Password] prompt, hit the Enter key. 2) Type "enable" and hit the Enter key twice. Issue the following commands: 3) show version
- Note: The Cisco 678 requires v2.4.0 or higher for proper PPP operation. XMission
recommends v2.4.3. This is available for customer FTP by logging into "ftp.xmission.com" with customer's account and password then changing to the "/archive/dsl" directory. Instructions for upgrading are contained within the README file.
4) set nvram erase 5) write 6) reboot
- Note: The 678 will reboot and bring you back to a "Password" prompt.
7) Press Enter. 8) Type "enable" and hit the Enter key twice. Issue the following commands: 9) set interface wan0-0 disable
- Note: Some versions require "set interface wan0-0 close".
10) set interface wan0-0 vpi 0 11) set interface wan0-0 vci 32 12) set interface wan0-0 enable
- Note: Some versions require "set interface wan0-0 open".
13) set web disabled 14) set web port 8081 15) write 16) reboot
- Note: Again, the 678 will reboot and bring you back to a "Password" prompt.
17) Press Enter. 18) Type "enable" and hit the Enter key twice. Issue the following commands: 19) set ppp wan0-0 ipcp 0.0.0.0 20) set ppp wan0-0 login acctname (where acctname is your XMission username) 21) set ppp wan0-0 password mypasswd (where mypasswd is your XMission login
password)
22) set ppp restart enabled 23) set bridging rfc1483 off 24) write 25) reboot
- Note: The 678 will, again, reboot.
26) Press Enter. 27) Type "enable" and hit the Enter key twice. Issue the following commands: 28) set nat disabled 29) set interface eth0 address x.x.x.x (where x.x.x.x is the first usable IP in
your subnet)
30) set interface eth0 netmask 255.255.255.x (where 255.255.255.x is your subnet
mask)
- Note: To calculate your subnet mask, subtract the number of IP addresses in your
subnet from 256. The result is the last number of your subnet mask. For example, if you have 8 IP addresses, subtract 8 from 256. The resulting subnet mask is 255.255.255.248.
31) set password exec myexecpw (where myexecpw is any password you choose) 32) set password enable myenablepw (where myenablepw is any password you choose)
- Note: CBOS version v2.4.0 will not allow telnet from any source until passwords
have been set for both "exec" and "enable" modes. Earlier versions allow telnet, and in fact will allow any access to its configuration unless password protected. In both circumstances, XMission recommends you set passwords for your router.
33) write 34) reboot