Macintosh Cisco 678 STEP 1 In this step you will be performing the physical connections for your modem to enable you to configure your modem, by connecting the modem wires.
Connect your Cisco 678 to your Macintosh®. Ensure the yellow cable is connected to the Ethernet port on your Macintosh and to the "ENET" port on the back of the Cisco 678.
Connect the tan MAC management cable you received with your modem in the MAC kit to a ADB to USB converter connected to the back of your MAC. Also, connect the opposite end of the cable to the "MGMT" port on the back of your modem. The USB to ADB cable does not come with router. Please see your local computer provider for this cable. If you have an older MAC, you will not need the USB to ADB converter. Please refer to the following diagrams. NOTE: If you have an older non-USB MAC, please insert the cable directly into the back of your MAC. You do not need an ADB to USB converter.
Connect
the modem power cable and ensure the green power light is on. STEP 2 When you received your modem, you also received a MAC connectivity kit. The kit included a CD-ROM. Please insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and install the following program if you have not already done so. ZTerm 1.0.1 ZTerm 1.0.1 is a terminal program allowing you to enable a software connection to your modem for modem configuration. NOTE: to use Zterm, your MAC must be running OS 9.2 or older. If you are running OS X, you must reboot into OS 9. STEP 3 Double click on the ZTerm 1.0.1 icon on the desktop.
NOTE: If the computer does not recognize the port the management cable is connected to, the following screen will appear. Please select the correct port from the SERIAL PORT drop down menu.
STEP 4 From the Finder Menu, click on SETTINGS then CONNECTION.
STEP 5 Please set the following Connection parameters.
Then, click OK.
NOTE: If you cannot connect to your modem, reconfigure the "Data Rate" field to 9600. Then, try to reconnect. If you have further connection problems, please turn off the power to your modem for 30 seconds, then turn it back on. STEP 6 Press Enter to initiate the session in ZTerm (if the session does not initiate, press Enter again). A prompt will appear as follows. User Access
Verification
STEP 7 If you set an executive password, please type it and press Enter. If you have not set an executive password, please press Enter to access the modem and the following prompt will appear. cbos>
NOTE: The modem is default set to have NO password. Only if you previously set an executive password will you need one to enter the modem. If you have forgotten your password, please call CSD technical support number: STEP 8 Type "enable" at the cbos prompt. Then, press Enter. cbos> enable
STEP 9 At the Password prompt press Enter. The following prompt will appear. cbos# STEP 10 at cbos# type the following: set
ppp wan0-0 ipcp 0.0.0.0 [ENTER] Step 11 The following additional steps may be necessary if your connection mode to us is DMT instead of CAP, contact Technical Support for more information. If at any time during the configuration of your router you do an NVRAM erase, the following additional steps must be completed to reset the VPI and VCI in the router: set int
wan0-0 disable [ENTER] Step 12 After the reboot, Close the Zterm, pull the black power cord on the router, and plug it back in. Your router should now log into your ISP. You will know this by the WAN green light remaining steady. If you have any questions, please call CSD technical support number: The icons contained in this material are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. |