Cisco router trouble. Please help!

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I recently bought an unused Cisco 877W ADSL router to use at home. When it arrived it came with SDM 2.4 and an outdated version of IOS. I upgraded to SDM 2.5 and IOS 12.4(15)T and everything was still working ok, though I had not configured it correctly up to that point. I was really struggling getting the WAN port to obtain an IP from my ISP, I am with Virgin Media and we have a dynamic IP. After many failed attempts, the configuation seemed to be a real mess so I decided to get the router back to factory settings again, I read up on how to do this using CLI in hyperterminal and promptly carried it out. But I forgot to back-up my settings first, I now know that was a dumb thing to do. Since I cleared the running-config I have not been able to get back to SDM, I still have access to the CLI and there is a running-config on the go that I made using the basic configuration function at the command line. I can't seem to get the ports set up right as no computer is able to ping the router or launch SDM on it, I'm in a real pickle, I'm new to Cisco technology and I would really appriciate some help getting back to where I was when I took the router out of the box. Thank you.
 
Thanks man! I didn't copy and paste all that but the bit about the vlan and the 'ip http server' bits did the trick just dandy :D

For other people how might have the same problem and stumble on this thread, the 877 router has 4 Fast Ethernet ports, non of which are layer 3. In order to assign an ip you must make a vlan interface then assign switchport access from the port in question:

interface vlan 10
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
!
interface FastEthernet0
switchport access vlan 10
no shutdown


But for you Cisco buffs; I have another question. At the moment I am using the Advanced security IOS, in SDM I cannot use the IPS or QoS functionality of the router. Those are functions that were important to me when making the choice about a new router, I have a .bin of the very latest Advanced IP services IOS. I have three questions:

1- Will the Advanced IP Services IOS grant me access to the IPS and QoS functions of the router.

2- If I were to upload the .bin file, would it over-write the Advanced Security one I have now, along with any configuration settings I have in place?

3- How do I actually add this Advanced IP Services package to the router? I haven't actually ever done it before as the Advanced Security one was done automatically with the SDM update I did.


Thank you all for your support!
 
I answered my own questions this morning :o

1- Yes

2- You have to delete the old one and then upload the new. Configuration is not touched.

3- tftp server app

I'm learning loads from this whole process. I love it! Anyway, thanks again for your help :)
 
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