I have upgraded a siemens 5830 router from the BT firmware to 6.3.071 everything went ok but I cannot connect to the internet.
I see some when that I have to telenet the router and type
rem setatmtraffic 0 0 1 0 internet
save
But when I do this it does not recognize the command, does anyone know what I am doing wrong or is there another command I should use?
Your help would be most gratefull
dsp3000
eusty - Jan 12, 2008 - 08:56 PM Post subject: RE: Siemens 5830 firmware 6.3.071
Type ver after a reboot just to check if it has sucessfully uploaded the firmware as it is a valid command.
dsp3000 - Jan 13, 2008 - 11:12 AM Post subject:
Hi
Thanks for the reply!
When I connect and type VER this is what I get:-
01/13/2008-11:06:40:ACCESS-CNTL: User login succeeded (from CONSOLE)
Logged in successfully!
superuser@console-> ver
Siemens 5830 DMT Router (5830-001)
Siemens-5000 BOOT/POST V8.0.4 (08-Feb-05 11:5
Software version v6.3.071 built Jun 14 2006 13:51:53
Maximum users: unlimited
If I type "rem setatmtraffic 0 0 1 0 internet" this is what comes up:-
rem setatmtraffic 0 0 1 0 internet
Invalid Service Type
usage: remote setATMTraffic <Service Type> <PCR> [SCR] [MBS] <remoteName>
Service Type:
CBR (Constant Bit Rate) requires PCR
rt-VBR (Real-Time Variable Bit Rate) requires PCR, SCR, and MBS
nrt-VBR (Non-Real-Time) requires PCR, SCR, and MBS
UBR (Unspecified Bit Rate) requires PCR
PCR = Peak Cell Rate
SCR = Sustained Cell Rate
MBS = Maximum Burst Size
superuser@console->
Im not sure what I am supposed to type or do next.
Please can you help!
Regards
Dsp3000
eusty - Jan 13, 2008 - 12:11 PM Post subject:
Rather than the console can you telnet in and try again?
I haven't used my 5830 for years no so I forget what is what dsp3000 - Jan 13, 2008 - 12:31 PM Post subject:
Telenet does exactly the same as when I use the console cable. It displays all the same info.
dsp3000
TheBoy - Jan 13, 2008 - 05:02 PM Post subject:
If you haven't too much config on it, I would suggest telnet to it, do a
msfs
to list files, delete every one except kernel.f2k (no asic.aic on these), and then type reboot (at no point in this procedure type save or sync).
When back up, http to it and run easy setup.
If, after this, it looks like it is attempting to connect, but cant, its possible that it may be one of the bad batch.
dsp3000 - Jan 14, 2008 - 09:18 AM Post subject:
Know wonder you are called THE BOY!
I did what you said and its all up and running Im using it now!
Thank you very much! I can now try and work on creating a VPN tunnel. Do you know If a Ximeta Netdisk can be setup over a VPN tunnel without a host computer? If not is there a good reliable and fast network disk that will?
Thanks for all the help everyone!
dsp3000
TheBoy - Jan 14, 2008 - 09:25 AM Post subject:
Glad you at least have connectivity now
As to the software, not sure. I run Windows and Linux servers behind mine that deal with VPNs, so long time since I set one up at the router level