I'm interested if you still have the around Ars Praefectus et Subscriptor. Posted: Tue Jul 09, pm. Posted: Wed Jul 10, am. Posted: Wed Jul 10, pm. Posted: Thu Jul 11, am. Posted: Sun Jul 14, pm. Posted: Mon Jul 15, pm. Paladin "Wack. Registered: Feb 9, Posts: Posted: Fri Aug 02, pm.
Should give me some ideas. Presently I'm dumping chunks of memory via "bd " to get a local copy of memory to search through. In a few days I should have some more data on various segments of memory.
Also there should be enough space to run quite a few things. I was trying to modify the contents of nvram. I moved the flash memory to RAM then erased nvram. Then I flashed it, I did something wrong I updated the firmware to 2.
It also updated the Rom Monitor to build I must be carefull about this and figure out how the flash code works before goign to far.. This will make things interesting for a while Downgraded to 2.
Sector 6 is User config, 7 is Rom Monitor Don't delete it I don't even know if its possible yet. This is based on the Rom documentation from intel, and observation of the modified Rom monitor in the Cisco The address fefcc is the begining of the command table see array below. Grab this for reference on figuring out how the rom monitor works.
Here is the dump the cisco fefcc : 2e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 As you may notice thay are different! Repeate last command. Help, which tells you there is not help. Overview of Qwest. Static IP Addresses. Web Publishing. Working with E-mail. Intro to the Internet. Internet User Guide. Getting around on the Qwest. Intro to the Internet Internet User Guide. This page provides configuration instructions and performance information if you enter an incorrect gateway address while using static IP addresses.
The following steps are applicable to version 2. Following directions in the guide, start the Hyperterminal program.
Set the connection parameters for the program as provided in the guide. Be sure to disable any flow control. Using the guide, enter the "exec" and the "enable" passwords and check that the software version is 2. The factory defaults for these passwords are blank. You will see the prompt CBOS. CBOS stands for Cisco Broadband Operating System and the sign indicates that the modem is in the "enabled" or "privileged" mode for accepting configuration commands.
Type set nvram erase. Type write. This command, in combination with the previous one, erases all configuration commands from the non-volatile RAM. Type reboot. This causes the modem to reboot and come up with the default configuration. Following the guide, enter the "exec" and the "enable" passwords again.
Type set nat disable. Type set dhcp server disable.
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