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Re: [TCLUG:19774] Fwd: Returned Mail: Recipient no longer with company



im getting it
:P

> Is anyone else getting these everytime they post?
> 
> 
> ----- Forwarded message from mailer-departed-
employee@gone.sgi.com -----
> 
> From: mailer-departed-employee@gone.sgi.com
> Message-Id: <200007221653.SAA950766@gone.sgi.com>
> Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 18:53:38 +0200 (CEST)
> To: Ben Lutgens <blutgens@usinternet.com>
> Subject: Returned Mail: Recipient no longer with company
> 
> 
> The attached message was sent to 'Edward Hayes-Hall'
> at Silicon Graphics who left the company around 14-JUL-00.
> We are returning it to you UNDELIVERED.
> 
> 
> The message was probably addressed to 'ehh@sgi.com'.
> 
> If the subject of this message is related to SGI 
business, please
> use one of the SGI contact addresses listed below (if 
any) or as
> a last resort, email helpdesk@corp.sgi.com or call +1 650-
960-1980 to
> help determine the correct person to receive it.
> 
> You may also try contacting their manager:
> 	Bill Cullen, bjc@sgi.com
> 
> 
> We do not know of any external contact information for 
this person.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> helpdesk@corp.sgi.com
> 
> From: Ben Lutgens <blutgens@usinternet.com>
> Message-ID: <20000722115218.A28943@localhost>
> In-Reply-To: <00072211080900.05850@Dingo>; from 
mike@getbent.net on Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 11:08:09AM -0500
> Date: Sat, 22 Jul 2000 11:52:18 -0500
> Reply-To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG:19758] Configuring 675 modem
> X-Mailer: No good GUI Email clients for x yet
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.2i
> 
> Not to insult your intelligence, but did you hit enter a 
few times after the
> reboot? that should cause the login prompt to pop up.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jul 22, 2000 at 11:08:09AM -0500, Mike Nielsen 
wrote:
> >On Wed, 31 Dec 1969, you wrote:
> >
> >can you ping the 675?   The 675 defaults to a 10.0.0.1 
ip addres
> >on eth0.  If your machine doesn't fall into that subnet 
you won't be
> >able to telnet to it.
> >
> >You should be able to connect with Hyperterminal.....
> >I have run across several a 675 that has Telnet disabled
> >until you set an exec password.   
> >
> >set hyperterm to run at 3840  8 N 1  No flow control...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >If you find that your Cbos has been corrupted you need 
to reinstall it.
> >
> >The following is taken from Cisco on how to do this.  Be 
warned if you screw 
> >this up...  Well you know.
> >
> >BTW, if you need the CBOS 2.2 firmware let me know and 
I'll send it to you.
> >
> >----------
> >Hey there, is it possible to add this stuff to the next 
X-ray or tools CD.
> >
> >Cisco 675 CBOS 2.2 update and directions
> >
> >
> >  Upgrading your Cisco 675 External Modem to the latest 
software release 
> >involves
> >  the following four processes:
> >
> >    1.Downloading the latest Cisco 675 External Modem 
operating system
> >      (version 2.2) to your hard drive. 
> >    2.Downloading the Commander software (version 1.2) 
to your hard drive. 
> >    3.Upgrading your existing Cisco 675 External Modem 
operating system to
> >      the new version 2.2 that you will have downloaded 
to your hard drive. 
> >    4.Installing the Commander software (version 1.2). 
> >
> >
> >
> >      You may want to print these instructions at this 
point so that you can
> >      easily refer to them as you are going through the 
Cisco 675 External
> >      Modem download processes. If you do not have a 
printer, you may
> >      save these instructions as a Word file and then 
open them on your
> >      desktop so that you can follow along as you 
complete the processes.
> >
> >
> >
> >  Process 1 - Downloading the Cisco 675 External Modem 
operating system
> >  (version 2.2) to your hard drive:
> >
> >      Create a folder on your hard drive. (The root 
directory is recommended 
> >for
> >      convenience). 
> >      Select the hyperlink named "675 2.2 CBOS Code" and 
save it to your new
> >      folder located on your hard drive. This file is 
Winzip compressed. Use
> >      Winzip or Aladdin Expander to decompress the file. 
If you need Aladdin
> >      Expander you can download it free here or if you 
need Winzip you can
> >      download a trial copy here. 
> >
> >  Process 2 - Downloading Commander v1.2 to your hard 
drive:
> >
> >  Commander v1.2 software is required and will offer you 
the following:
> >
> >      The ability to reset passwords that better protect 
the security of your 
> >Cisco
> >      675 External Modem. 
> >      Statistical output that indicates performance on 
your Cisco 675 External
> >      Modem. 
> >      Management information on your Cisco 675 External 
Modem. 
> >
> >  In order to download the Commander v1.2 software, 
please complete the
> >  following: 
> >
> >      Create a folder on your hard drive. (The root 
directory is recommended 
> >for
> >      convenience). 
> >      Select the hyperlink named "675 Commander 1.2 for 
Windows® " and
> >      save it to your new folder located on your hard 
drive. This file is 
> >Winzip
> >      compressed. Use Winzip or Aladdin Expander to 
decompress the file. If
> >      you need Aladdin Expander you can download it free 
here or if you need
> >      Winzip you can download a trial copy here. 
> >
> >  Process 3 - Upgrading your existing Cisco 675 External 
Modem operating
> >  system to version 2.2: 
> >
> >      Ensure that your PC, Ethernet Card and Cisco 675 
External Modem are
> >      connected, configured and operational. This should 
be apparent if you're
> >      currently using MegaBit Services. 
> >      Ensure that the serial cable is installed between 
the PCs COM Port
> >      (DB-9) and the Cisco 675s MGMT Port (RJ-45). If 
you are unsure,
> >      please consult your MegaBit Services User Guide. 
The serial cable
> >      facilitates upgrading the Cisco 675 External Modem 
operating system. 
> >      Note to which PC COM Port that the serial cable is 
installed. You will 
> >need
> >      this information for the next step. 
> >
> >  Configure HyperTerminal
> >
> >  The following step assumes that you have not created a 
session icon for
> >  HyperTerminal and the Cisco 675 External Modem.
> >
> >      Navigate to the HyperTerminal application. 
> >
> >  If you are a Windows® 98 user, you may have to install 
HyperTerminal from 
> >your
> >  Windows® 98 compact disc. If Hyperterminal is not 
working properly, for
> >  example, if you are receiving an "illegal operation" 
message, please go to 
> >the
> >  following website and upgrade your existing 
Hyperterminal application:
> >  http://www.hilgraeve.com/
> >
> >      Select and name an icon for the Cisco 675 External 
Modem. 
> >      In the "Connect using" box select the appropriate 
COM Port that the 
> >serial
> >      cable is installed. 
> >      In the "Properties" window, ensure these port 
settings:
> >
> >         Bits per second: 38400 
> >         Data bits: 8 
> >         Parity: None 
> >         Stop bits: 1 
> >         Flow control: None
> >
> >      Click OK and press [Enter]. 
> >
> >      A HyperTerminal Session window appears with a 
welcome message and
> >      a password prompt.
> >
> >      Hello!
> >
> >      CBOS v2.1
> >
> >      User Access Verification
> >
> >      Password:
> >
> >
> >      If you don't see this information, press [ENTER] a 
few times. 
> >      If you still don't see the welcome message, verify 
connections and power
> >      to your modem. 
> >      If you just see "cbos>", that is OK. 
> >      You don't need a password to configure the modem. 
> >      At the password prompt press [ENTER]. 
> >
> >  Updating the Modem Operating System
> >
> >  The following step requires your modem to be in 
the "enable" mode. This mode
> >  allows changes in configuration.
> >
> >      At the cbos> prompt, type: enable and press 
[ENTER]. 
> >      At the password prompt press [ENTER]. 
> >
> >      The enable mode ships default from Cisco System 
without an enable mode
> >      password. If you have previously programmed an 
enable mode password,
> >      enter that password now. 
> >
> >      The following should be displayed: 
> >
> >      cbos>enable
> >
> >      Password:
> >
> >      cbos#
> >
> >
> >  The pound sign indicates that you are in the enable 
mode.
> >
> >  Before continuing with the following steps, please 
read the next few lines 
> >of
> >  directions up to the WARNING message below.
> >
> >      At the cbos# prompt, type: set download code then 
press [ENTER]. 
> >      The following should be displayed: 
> >
> >      cbos#set download code
> >
> >      Downloading
> >
> >      CCCCC
> >
> >
> >      As the Cs are appearing, continue onto the next 
step. 
> >      On the HyperTerminal toolbar, select Transfer. 
Select Send File. 
> >      An additional Window pops up entitled "Send File". 
Select Browse. 
> >      You will be selecting the file that you downloaded 
into a new folder. 
> >      Select your hard drive and locate the folder and 
file that you created 
> >earlier.
> >      Select the file nsrouter.c675.2.2.0.000.ima. 
> >      In the Send File Window, Protocol field, ensure 
that Xmodem is 
> >selected. 
> >      In the Send File Window, select the Send button. 
> >
> >  WARNING! It is extremely important that power is not 
interrupted to your
> >  equipment!
> >
> >      After transfer is complete (approximately 6 
minutes), the new Cisco
> >      software self extracts. You should allow the 
automatic process to occur
> >      and do not use your computer. 
> >      At the password prompt, press [ENTER] 
> >      At the cbos> prompt, type: show version 
> >      The following should be displayed: 
> >
> >      Cisco Broadband Operating
> >      System
> >
> >      CBOSTM 675 Software
> >      (C675-I-M), Version v2.2
> >
> >      Copyright @ 1986-1999 by
> >      cisco Systems, Inc.
> >
> >      Compiled Aug 24 1999
> >      18:31:28
> >
> >      NVRAM image at 0x1032bfa0
> >
> >
> >  Your Cisco 675 External Modem is now upgraded. 
> >
> >> I'm stumped:
> >> >From Windows NT:
> >>
> >> I couldn't connect using Hyperterm, so I used 
telnet,...
> >> followed the instructions from visi (or thought I was),
> >>
> >> cbos>en
> >> Password: [hit enter]
> >> cbos#set nvram erase
> >>    [warns that you have to write to make it effective]
> >> cbos#write
> >> cbos#rboot
> >>  [and it hangs...]
> >>
> >> Now I cannot even connect with telnet!!!
> >>
> >> I'm stumped.  What's next?
> >>
> >> gs
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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