Hi,
I recently buyed an ZISA OP151S GPON SFP module,
I successfuly change SN and SLID to match with my ISP (Movistar)
however, I can not establish a connection.
Hal# -----------------ONT Info-----------------
OMCC state : Ready
ONU ID : 1
SN : MSTC2bXXXXXX
Password : F2017XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Power Level : 1
Ont State : O5 OPERATION
Ranging State: UNKNOWN
Admin state : UNLOCK
I think problem is in ranging state, that is unknown.
Can anyone help me to find the solutions?
Regards
I'm in the same situation as last posts. I'm trying to get movistar ftth working with Zisa gpon sfp+ module. In my particular case SN matches mac address from HGU all-in-one router/ont/crap provided by ISP movistar.
Hal# show ont-----------------ONT Info-----------------
OMCC state : Ready
ONU ID : 56
SN : e8d1XXXXXXXX
Password : F2017XXXXXXXXX000000
Power Level : 1
Ont State : O5 OPERATION
Ranging State: UNKNOWN
Admin state : UNLOCK
any updates?
Thanks
Hi,
I recently buyed an ZISA OP151S GPON SFP module,
I successfuly change SN and SLID to match with my ISP (Movistar)
however, I can not establish a connection.
Hal# -----------------ONT Info-----------------
OMCC state : Ready
ONU ID : 1
SN : MSTC2bXXXXXX
Password : F2017XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Power Level : 1
Ont State : O5 OPERATION
Ranging State: UNKNOWN
Admin state : UNLOCK
I think problem is in ranging state, that is unknown.
Can anyone help me to find the solutions?
Regards
How do You mean Mikrotik SFP module? You mean this one https://mikrotik.com/product/SFPONU ? I would buy it if it is going to work... but, what I have learned is that every ONU/ONT must be authorized on OLT side by the provider. They are authorized with the serial number and some of them also with MAC address. If this one from mikrotik allows us to change these parameters then we would be able to use it instead of cheap trash routers. You can check this thread and You will find one post where our mikrotik friend from Spain explains what he did... He had to desolder the chip from SFP module and then program it using the hardware eeprom programmer in order to set a different serial number and other parameters. I hope so some of them will make a post about this to explain us with more details and steps.I've read this and another forums, but I'm not sure to buy the Mikrotik spf gpon module. Not almost the provider develope an official firmware. Are there any news of this?
Dear Friend,Its correct, we found a way to configure correctly a module SFP GPON ONU to work very well with our routers mikrotik and differents ISP in spain like ORANGE, MOVISTAR and JAZZTEL, updating the firmware of our module and setting the SN, SLID(password) and other things required by some ISP like ORANGE and JAZZTEL, via web ui and telnet, no configurations needed on router mikrotik, this works like a traditional ONT (external).
Is very sad than mikrotik doesn't care their customers and dont provide any type of solution to this topic, but our effort to get the solution gived the success and now we are very happy with this solution, after a huge quantity of hours of test and fails, we got it..
+info here: https://www.facebook.com/CarlitoxxPro/
No it's possible because hpsp is a tradicional sfp module, but disa is a router same as your company's ont, you configure from disa internal website, no from mikrotik interface.
Dear Friend,
Can You let us know what You have exactly did here? Can You make some procedure with steps how did You make it work? Is this with Huawei HPSP2120 or with Mikrotik GPON module?
Best Regards.
I don't know how to help you. I'm still learning about GPON and I just followed the OP's thread above since I'm with the same ISP using the same SFP.Could you help me with OP151S which stuck in 05-OPERATION mode (see previous post).
I can manually add GEMPORT-s and then I can see IPTV traffic.
But DHCP is not working and I'm getting error when my ISP provider ty to
attach GEMPORT-s like error = 3009.
Orange's LiveBox (ONT+Router+AP combo) actually shows this on the WebUI. When I had Movistar I had a separate ONT + Router, maybe there is a way to get onto the ONT (not the router)'s WebUI and take it from there?How do you get the SLID and the PLOAM from your current ONT?
Thanks by confirmate the good operation of SFP module with Orange SPAIN.Just did this, with Orange Spain. Worked straight away.
Goodbye Livebox!
Thanks!
Do you mean that zisa module can be flashed with openwrt?The one with OpenWRT installed already gives you more options in the configuration.
You need the CalitosxxPro "GPON-ONU-STICK-CPGOS03-0490" module to use openwrt.Do you mean that zisa module can be flashed with openwrt?The one with OpenWRT installed already gives you more options in the configuration.
Thanks
Sorry, but i've not blocked any country. It is possible that your public address is on a blacklist, then you can not connect to my website.@Cascuda is there a reason why you blocking access to your page https://www.valero-torres.es form other countries like Poland ?? every time i try i get "403 forbidden access"???
Only 127.0.0.1 in white listI get only "Sorry, your request cannot be accepted." (http 403) in my office, in my home and on my phone via mobile operator. Looks like your blacklist is quite big
Can you try again ? I've purge the blacklistOnly 127.0.0.1 in white listI get only "Sorry, your request cannot be accepted." (http 403) in my office, in my home and on my phone via mobile operator. Looks like your blacklist is quite big
is this carlito one or what ?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Not the carlito one. This is the ZISA module. The one referenced in the above documents before Carlito developed their own SFP (which is never available )is this carlito one or what ?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Yeah that’s right, the first oneNot the carlito one. This is the ZISA module. The one referenced in the above documents before Carlito developed their own SFP (which is never available )is this carlito one or what ?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
contact carlito on facebook, I think he ship, I have this one S-Gpon-Onu from mikrotik, but I don't know why mikrotik doesn't make it easy to change S/N and other papramters to suit ISP ones. Most of ISPs use autoconfiguration for their onu units, and it's impossible that they can allow yours to access their networksNot the carlito one. This is the ZISA module. The one referenced in the above documents before Carlito developed their own SFP (which is never available )is this carlito one or what ?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Hi, unfortunately I cannot send you PMs for unclear reasons. I am interested in buying this Zisa module if still available. How much for shipping to Denmark be?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Hi, unfortunately I cannot send you PMs for unclear reasons. I am interested in buying this Zisa module if still available. How much for shipping to Denmark be?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Sorry for the late reply. I was not informed about your post by e-mail and just saw it by coincidence - something seems to be wrong with the forum software.I cannot send you PM also. Please give me an email or Skype.
Aún lo tienes?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
Si, aun lo tengo. Mandame un privadoAún lo tienes?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
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No me me deja mandar mpSi, aun lo tengo. Mandame un privadoAún lo tienes?I have a spare Zisa gpon module for sale. If there is someone interested please PM me.
Free shipping to Spain
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Free shipping to Spain
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Where did you buy the ZISA OP151S module?Dear all,
after a long fight with this Zisa SFP I´ll explain my situation:
My Hardware: Mikrotik CCR1036-12G-4S (ROS 6.44.2) + ZISA OP151S
When received the modeule
Has anyone tried the FGS202 GPON SFP ONT module?
Answering Fushigi: I bought in Alibaba. I bought it for 60€ aprox + premium shipping 4 days. + tax = around 120€ aprox.
well: finally the problem was the firmware version. after update and changing (idONT, Serial Number, MAC ) services are working in Movist. ISP in Spain, for sure the rest also will work. I don't know if MAC have to be changed, but I did it for safety. I heard that ID and Serial are enough.
Firmware Link: segurasoft.es/zisa/TW2362H-CDEL-TW-R01B010D35befddf-CN.squashfs.upf
I have vlan6, vlan3 working, except vlan2 (TV) what for sure is something wrong in my Mikrotik configuration.
when all ready and tested I'll post news.
kind regards to all, and keep pushing!
Answering Fushigi: I bought in Alibaba. I bought it for 60€ aprox + premium shipping 4 days. + tax = around 120€ aprox.
well: finally the problem was the firmware version. after update and changing (idONT, Serial Number, MAC ) services are working in Movist. ISP in Spain, for sure the rest also will work. I don't know if MAC have to be changed, but I did it for safety. I heard that ID and Serial are enough.
Firmware Link: segurasoft.es/zisa/TW2362H-CDEL-TW-R01B010D35befddf-CN.squashfs.upf
I have vlan6, vlan3 working, except vlan2 (TV) what for sure is something wrong in my Mikrotik configuration.
when all ready and tested I'll post news.
kind regards to all, and keep pushing!
How is your experience with Zisa? On the Alibaba they mention after-sale support and access to the firmware.
Can you get different firmware versions or ask them to make one, specifically for your needs?
Like mgarcia have written, you can find it on Alibaba: https://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fs ... ext=op151sCan anyone please post a link where this OP151S can be bought?
All I'm getting some fishy hits on Google...
Like mgarcia have written, you can find it on Alibaba: https://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fs ... ext=op151sCan anyone please post a link where this OP151S can be bought?
All I'm getting some fishy hits on Google...
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Until June they do not have loose units to send in Alibaba.Can anyone please post a link where this OP151S can be bought?
All I'm getting some fishy hits on Google...
You mean ONU/ONT , OLT is in ISP cabinetI just want 1 or 2 to try outsmarting the Huawei OLT.
I have a great success with UBNT (hence my avatar) but I will be extremely happy if I can get a working SFP, in order to consolidate the devices needed.
Right, sorry I don't know how I missed the "outsmarting" word - my mistake.No, I really meant outsmarting the OLT (by tricking it to think it is working with an original EchoLife, while it is not).
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Hi,
I’ve got the hg8311 and the zisa gpon stick, i’m trying to get the gpon stick to work and get rid of the huawei device, how can I determine what the idONT, Serial Number, MAC is for the hg8311?
and is that all I need for the gpon stick to work?
Thanks!
Thanks.I've seen it in alibaba for 60-70$, minimum 1 unit.
Count me in! I can pay later for my piece(s) via PayPal later.Alibaba msg
(We need to collect 50pcs to produce,it's minimum quantity,at this moment,there is only 30pcs demand from clients)
Is someone else going to buy?
https://app.alibaba.com/dynamiclink?tou ... cene=buyer
let me check with friend, I think it was alibabbaWhere did you buy it?
Here is this SFP [emoji3] :Hola Friends
friend in Valencia asked for me help. he got good SFP stick. lot of options to modify serial\vendor\part number\ and more. sticks have open source openwrt
login web 192.168.1.57 or telnet to sfp
OEM company\\ dipperoptics\dpoptics stick numero D23446
Licensee company \\ hilinktech\ stick number HL23446
sticks have open source openwrt login web 192.168.1.57 or telnet to sfp
How can i buy this SFP? Does your friend have it working with movistar?Hola Friends
friend in Valencia asked for me help. he got good SFP stick. lot of options to modify serial\vendor\part number\ and more. sticks have open source openwrt
login web 192.168.1.57 or telnet to sfp
OEM company\\ dipperoptics\dpoptics stick numero D23446
Licensee company \\ hilinktech\ stick number HL23446
HILINK23446.jpg
Hola Friend,How can i buy this SFP? Does your friend have it working with movistar?
You mean fiber optic connector SC/APC? Then just use patchcord cable with SC/APC to SC/UPC connectors (and SC/APC adapter).Shop owner replied saying that they don't have APC type sfp... does the UPC version work here in Spain?
Yes exactly.You only need this cable:
Green: SC/APC
Blue: SC/UPC
The model is hl23446-ssheChinese seller answer: "Sorry, dear. My engineer told me that our GPON stick can't compatible with Mikrotik"
1 second after... she send me this invoice... don't really understand...
$30 shipping, that's a lot. Unless you are in hurry. 14 days by China Air should not be more than $10-$12Chinese seller answer: "Sorry, dear. My engineer told me that our GPON stick can't compatible with Mikrotik"
$30 shipping, that's a lot. Unless you are in hurry. 14 days by China Air should not be more than $10-$12Chinese seller answer: "Sorry, dear. My engineer told me that our GPON stick can't compatible with Mikrotik"
Regarding compatibility with Mikrotik. I had the same problem with SFP FGS202. It works on some models and firmwares and sometimes it does not.
According to SFP MSA specifications pin 6 on SFP modules should be connected to the ground. Pin 6 is called MOD_ABS (module absent)
When inserted into a router by providing the ground on that particular pin, it will indicate the module presence. If firmware algorithm is more advanced(bigger size) it may try to detect SFP module by other means.
On some SFP they don't provide the ground on pin 6 because is used to output diagnostic data over uart-serial protocol.
If you have a chance, ask the engineer how the pin 6(mod_abs) is connected.
These specs are not always followed by manufacturers. Large clients may request different pin assignments.Screenshot_20190822-185419_Adobe Acrobat.jpg
Note 3, Grounded in Module
They sent me those specifications.These specs are not always followed by manufacturers. Large clients may request different pin assignments.Screenshot_20190822-185419_Adobe Acrobat.jpg
Note 3, Grounded in Module
On some networking site they did comparison of several GPON modules. Not all of them had ground connected to pin 6.
They sent me those specifications.
The document have some interesting information. I wish I had a module in my hands to experiment withLook at sshe file, there is how to connect to the sfp and get optical link parameters (and how to put them into excel) - I just scrolled through the file only so I might be wrong [emoji6]
D23446/HL23446 initial configuration V.01
Warning!!!
Do not modify any optical parameters(GOI). Avoid direct exposure to a laser beam!
Network stack will become available approximately 80 seconds after power up.
Run the Telnet software on PC, such as the TeraTerm
https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/releases/
Set the Host as <192.168.1.57> (the GPON STICK’s IP address), choose the Service as <Telnet> and connect
Quick Setup (Serial Number and GPON password change)
fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678
uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34'
uci commit
reboot
1. Build Info
OpenWrt - (14.07_ltq) --- Lantiq Edition for GPON
Linux SFP 3.10.49
2. Partition layout
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot"
mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env"
mtd2: 00740000 00010000 "linux"
mtd3: 00618322 00010000 "rootfs"
mtd4: 00420000 00010000 "rootfs_data"
mtd5: 00800000 00010000 "image1"
3. Flash Info
uboot - 0x040000
uboot_env - 0x080000
image0 - 0x740000
image1 - 0x800000
------------------------
total - 0x1000000 16MB
4. Memory (DRAM) info
memory size - 0x4000000 64MB
5. Display all GPON Stick variables. Copy and store it in a safe place
root@SFP:/# fw_printenv
root@SFP:/# uci show
6. Verify if the u-boot environment variable 'target' is set
root@SFP:/# fw_printenv target
target=oem-generic
Each configuration value if present in the startup file sys.sh will be overwritten
Conventions:
# - \s is used to place a space (ASCII 0x20)
# - \0 is used to place ASCII 0
# - enclose "a b c" in quotes (either single or double) to interpret it as one attribute
Display and edit the file /etc/init.d/sys.sh with your current ONT values
root@SFP:/# cat /etc/init.d/sys.sh
oem-generic)
uci set sys.target.name=oem-generic
uci set sys.features.mib_customized=1
uci set sys.features.igmp_fast_leave=1
uci set sys.features.dying_gasp_enabled=0
uci set sys.features.suppress_power_level=0
uci set sys.features.eeprom_sync_option='1'
uci set sys.mib.vendor_id='ARLT' # 4 char Vendor ID left-aligned
uci set sys.mib.ont_version='ARLTLBFIB2.0.0' # 14 char Hardware Version left-aligned padded with zeros
uci set sys.mib.equipment_id='PRV3399B_B_LT\0\0\0' # 16 char model name left-aligned padded with zeros
use vi editor to update Vendor ID, Hardware Version, Model Name
root@SFP:/# vi /etc/init.d/sys.sh
7. Update serial number, password, MAC address, image version
fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678
fw_setenv image0_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.091
fw_setenv image1_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.095
uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34'
uci set network.host.macaddr='e4:3e:d7:69:be:ef'
uci commit
reboot
8.Emulated EEPROM commands
sfp_i2c command will automatically calculate correct A0h checksums at offsets 63(0x3F) 95(0x5F)
indexes [-i] are written in decimal and converted to hex
a. Display stored soft eeprom data values
root@SFP:/# uci show sfp_eeprom.default.data_eeprom_0
b. Reset eeprom to default values (LANTIQ,NO_PART_NUMBER,0001,NO_SERIAL_NUMBER,140101)
root@SFP:/# sfp_i2c -d yes
c. Write to eeprom your ONT values
sfp_i2c -i 0 -s "HUWAWAWEI" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Vendor Name left-aligned
sfp_i2c -i 1 -s "PRV3399B_B_LT" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Part Number left-aligned
sfp_i2c -i 2 -s "0001" # 4 bytes(ASCII) Part Number Rev. left-aligned
sfp_i2c -i 3 -s "ARLT567890123456" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Serial Number left-aligned
sfp_i2c -i 4 -s "181224" # 8 bytes Date Code(mandatory)
sfp_i2c -i 36 -w 0xe43ed7 -4 -m 0x00FFFFFF # 3 bytes MAC address Vendor OUI
8. For some applications LAN port speed can be set to 2.5G
a. Set LAN port speed to 2.5G
fw_setenv sgmii_mode 5
b. Remove LAN port speed 2.5G (back to default 1G)
fw_setenv sgmii_mode
9. asc0 mode pin configuration
Turn off UART. Set pin#6 of 20 to low(module availability indication)
fw_setenv asc0 1
Troubleshooting (bricked device)
Set asc0 to 0 temporarily, change back asc0 to 1 when finished.
fw_setenv asc0 0
Connect USB UART adapter to pin#3 of 20(RX) and pin#6 of 20(TX)
Press SPACE to delay and Ctrl-C to abort autoboot in 5 seconds to modify environment variables
FALCON => printenv asc0
asc0=1
FALCON => setenv asc0 0
FALCON => saveenv
Saving Environment to SPI Flash...
SF: Detected GD25Q127C with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 16 MiB
Erasing SPI flash...Writing to SPI flash...done
Valid environment: 1
Ignore Ctrl-C, wait for the full console (asc0=0) then press Enter
root@SFP:/#
I can't get into telnet.Hola Friends,
I share configuration guide for you for SFP modulo D23446/HL23446
Code: Select allD23446/HL23446 initial configuration V.01 Warning!!! Do not modify any optical parameters(GOI). Avoid direct exposure to a laser beam! Network stack will become available approximately 80 seconds after power up. Run the Telnet software on PC, such as the TeraTerm https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/releases/ Set the Host as <192.168.1.57> (the GPON STICK’s IP address), choose the Service as <Telnet> and connect Quick Setup (Serial Number and GPON password change) fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678 uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34' uci commit reboot 1. Build Info OpenWrt - (14.07_ltq) --- Lantiq Edition for GPON Linux SFP 3.10.49 2. Partition layout dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot" mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env" mtd2: 00740000 00010000 "linux" mtd3: 00618322 00010000 "rootfs" mtd4: 00420000 00010000 "rootfs_data" mtd5: 00800000 00010000 "image1" 3. Flash Info uboot - 0x040000 uboot_env - 0x080000 image0 - 0x740000 image1 - 0x800000 ------------------------ total - 0x1000000 16MB 4. Memory (DRAM) info memory size - 0x4000000 64MB 5. Display all GPON Stick variables. Copy and store it in a safe place root@SFP:/# fw_printenv root@SFP:/# uci show 6. Verify if the u-boot environment variable 'target' is set root@SFP:/# fw_printenv target target=oem-generic Each configuration value if present in the startup file sys.sh will be overwritten Conventions: # - \s is used to place a space (ASCII 0x20) # - \0 is used to place ASCII 0 # - enclose "a b c" in quotes (either single or double) to interpret it as one attribute Display and edit the file /etc/init.d/sys.sh with your current ONT values root@SFP:/# cat /etc/init.d/sys.sh oem-generic) uci set sys.target.name=oem-generic uci set sys.features.mib_customized=1 uci set sys.features.igmp_fast_leave=1 uci set sys.features.dying_gasp_enabled=0 uci set sys.features.suppress_power_level=0 uci set sys.features.eeprom_sync_option='1' uci set sys.mib.vendor_id='ARLT' # 4 char Vendor ID left-aligned uci set sys.mib.ont_version='ARLTLBFIB2.0.0' # 14 char Hardware Version left-aligned padded with zeros uci set sys.mib.equipment_id='PRV3399B_B_LT\0\0\0' # 16 char model name left-aligned padded with zeros use vi editor to update Vendor ID, Hardware Version, Model Name root@SFP:/# vi /etc/init.d/sys.sh 7. Update serial number, password, MAC address, image version fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678 fw_setenv image0_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.091 fw_setenv image1_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.095 uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34' uci set network.host.macaddr='e4:3e:d7:69:be:ef' uci commit reboot 8.Emulated EEPROM commands sfp_i2c command will automatically calculate correct A0h checksums at offsets 63(0x3F) 95(0x5F) indexes [-i] are written in decimal and converted to hex a. Display stored soft eeprom data values root@SFP:/# uci show sfp_eeprom.default.data_eeprom_0 b. Reset eeprom to default values (LANTIQ,NO_PART_NUMBER,0001,NO_SERIAL_NUMBER,140101) root@SFP:/# sfp_i2c -d yes c. Write to eeprom your ONT values sfp_i2c -i 0 -s "HUWAWAWEI" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Vendor Name left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 1 -s "PRV3399B_B_LT" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Part Number left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 2 -s "0001" # 4 bytes(ASCII) Part Number Rev. left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 3 -s "ARLT567890123456" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Serial Number left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 4 -s "181224" # 8 bytes Date Code(mandatory) sfp_i2c -i 36 -w 0xe43ed7 -4 -m 0x00FFFFFF # 3 bytes MAC address Vendor OUI 8. For some applications LAN port speed can be set to 2.5G a. Set LAN port speed to 2.5G fw_setenv sgmii_mode 5 b. Remove LAN port speed 2.5G (back to default 1G) fw_setenv sgmii_mode 9. asc0 mode pin configuration Turn off UART. Set pin#6 of 20 to low(module availability indication) fw_setenv asc0 1 Troubleshooting (bricked device) Set asc0 to 0 temporarily, change back asc0 to 1 when finished. fw_setenv asc0 0 Connect USB UART adapter to pin#3 of 20(RX) and pin#6 of 20(TX) Press SPACE to delay and Ctrl-C to abort autoboot in 5 seconds to modify environment variables FALCON => printenv asc0 asc0=1 FALCON => setenv asc0 0 FALCON => saveenv Saving Environment to SPI Flash... SF: Detected GD25Q127C with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 16 MiB Erasing SPI flash...Writing to SPI flash...done Valid environment: 1 Ignore Ctrl-C, wait for the full console (asc0=0) then press Enter root@SFP:/#
It works and with mikrotikI can't get into telnet.Hola Friends,
I share configuration guide for you for SFP modulo D23446/HL23446
Code: Select allD23446/HL23446 initial configuration V.01 Warning!!! Do not modify any optical parameters(GOI). Avoid direct exposure to a laser beam! Network stack will become available approximately 80 seconds after power up. Run the Telnet software on PC, such as the TeraTerm https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/releases/ Set the Host as <192.168.1.57> (the GPON STICK’s IP address), choose the Service as <Telnet> and connect Quick Setup (Serial Number and GPON password change) fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678 uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34' uci commit reboot 1. Build Info OpenWrt - (14.07_ltq) --- Lantiq Edition for GPON Linux SFP 3.10.49 2. Partition layout dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot" mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env" mtd2: 00740000 00010000 "linux" mtd3: 00618322 00010000 "rootfs" mtd4: 00420000 00010000 "rootfs_data" mtd5: 00800000 00010000 "image1" 3. Flash Info uboot - 0x040000 uboot_env - 0x080000 image0 - 0x740000 image1 - 0x800000 ------------------------ total - 0x1000000 16MB 4. Memory (DRAM) info memory size - 0x4000000 64MB 5. Display all GPON Stick variables. Copy and store it in a safe place root@SFP:/# fw_printenv root@SFP:/# uci show 6. Verify if the u-boot environment variable 'target' is set root@SFP:/# fw_printenv target target=oem-generic Each configuration value if present in the startup file sys.sh will be overwritten Conventions: # - \s is used to place a space (ASCII 0x20) # - \0 is used to place ASCII 0 # - enclose "a b c" in quotes (either single or double) to interpret it as one attribute Display and edit the file /etc/init.d/sys.sh with your current ONT values root@SFP:/# cat /etc/init.d/sys.sh oem-generic) uci set sys.target.name=oem-generic uci set sys.features.mib_customized=1 uci set sys.features.igmp_fast_leave=1 uci set sys.features.dying_gasp_enabled=0 uci set sys.features.suppress_power_level=0 uci set sys.features.eeprom_sync_option='1' uci set sys.mib.vendor_id='ARLT' # 4 char Vendor ID left-aligned uci set sys.mib.ont_version='ARLTLBFIB2.0.0' # 14 char Hardware Version left-aligned padded with zeros uci set sys.mib.equipment_id='PRV3399B_B_LT\0\0\0' # 16 char model name left-aligned padded with zeros use vi editor to update Vendor ID, Hardware Version, Model Name root@SFP:/# vi /etc/init.d/sys.sh 7. Update serial number, password, MAC address, image version fw_setenv ont_serial ARLT12345678 fw_setenv image0_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.091 fw_setenv image1_version AR_LBFIBRA_sp-00.03.04.095 uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x36 0x32 0x32 0x38 0x36 0x53 0x30 0x34 0x34' uci set network.host.macaddr='e4:3e:d7:69:be:ef' uci commit reboot 8.Emulated EEPROM commands sfp_i2c command will automatically calculate correct A0h checksums at offsets 63(0x3F) 95(0x5F) indexes [-i] are written in decimal and converted to hex a. Display stored soft eeprom data values root@SFP:/# uci show sfp_eeprom.default.data_eeprom_0 b. Reset eeprom to default values (LANTIQ,NO_PART_NUMBER,0001,NO_SERIAL_NUMBER,140101) root@SFP:/# sfp_i2c -d yes c. Write to eeprom your ONT values sfp_i2c -i 0 -s "HUWAWAWEI" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Vendor Name left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 1 -s "PRV3399B_B_LT" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Part Number left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 2 -s "0001" # 4 bytes(ASCII) Part Number Rev. left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 3 -s "ARLT567890123456" # 16 bytes(ASCII) Serial Number left-aligned sfp_i2c -i 4 -s "181224" # 8 bytes Date Code(mandatory) sfp_i2c -i 36 -w 0xe43ed7 -4 -m 0x00FFFFFF # 3 bytes MAC address Vendor OUI 8. For some applications LAN port speed can be set to 2.5G a. Set LAN port speed to 2.5G fw_setenv sgmii_mode 5 b. Remove LAN port speed 2.5G (back to default 1G) fw_setenv sgmii_mode 9. asc0 mode pin configuration Turn off UART. Set pin#6 of 20 to low(module availability indication) fw_setenv asc0 1 Troubleshooting (bricked device) Set asc0 to 0 temporarily, change back asc0 to 1 when finished. fw_setenv asc0 0 Connect USB UART adapter to pin#3 of 20(RX) and pin#6 of 20(TX) Press SPACE to delay and Ctrl-C to abort autoboot in 5 seconds to modify environment variables FALCON => printenv asc0 asc0=1 FALCON => setenv asc0 0 FALCON => saveenv Saving Environment to SPI Flash... SF: Detected GD25Q127C with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 16 MiB Erasing SPI flash...Writing to SPI flash...done Valid environment: 1 Ignore Ctrl-C, wait for the full console (asc0=0) then press Enter root@SFP:/#
Putting on the host pc 192.168.1.1 and destination 192.168.1.57
If the easiest doesn't work for me.
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fushigi, please explain. Your model from the picture is not HL23446. What did you get?I can't get into telnet.
Putting on the host pc 192.168.1.1 and destination 192.168.1.57
If the easiest doesn't work for me.
It is another model that sent me is entered by web and is configured as an ONT ZTE.
The configuration code is somewhat similar to https://www.valero-torres.es/2018/09/08 ... de-orange/oem-generic)
uci set sys.target.name=oem-generic
uci set sys.features.mib_customized=1
uci set sys.features.igmp_fast_leave=1
uci set sys.features.dying_gasp_enabled=0
uci set sys.features.suppress_power_level=0
uci set sys.features.eeprom_sync_option='1'
They sold me this HL-190822fushigi, please explain. Your model from the picture is not HL23446. What did you get?I can't get into telnet.
Putting on the host pc 192.168.1.1 and destination 192.168.1.57
If the easiest doesn't work for me.
It is another model that sent me is entered by web and is configured as an ONT ZTE.
I want to get one for myself before week ends.
They sold me this HL-190822
PONThey sold me this HL-190822
Good for you. Another happy fiber user
Search on the "DFP-34G-2C2" keyword from your picture brings a Chinese company named usourcetech. They could be the original supplier.
http://www.usourcetech.com/web/userfile ... _Rev01.pdf
I'm more concerned with advanced configuration screens. GPON sticks like Zisa, Hilink, CarlitoxxPro have many options important for Orange/Jazztel users.
What do you have on the PON screen? Anything more if telnet is used?
Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?PONThey sold me this HL-190822
Good for you. Another happy fiber user
Search on the "DFP-34G-2C2" keyword from your picture brings a Chinese company named usourcetech. They could be the original supplier.
http://www.usourcetech.com/web/userfile ... _Rev01.pdf
I'm more concerned with advanced configuration screens. GPON sticks like Zisa, Hilink, CarlitoxxPro have many options important for Orange/Jazztel users.
What do you have on the PON screen? Anything more if telnet is used?
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
fushigi,thank you for your time answering our questions.
I am interested in one for me RB4011iGS + RM
Mikrotik model: RB4011iGS+fushigi,thank you for your time answering our questions.
I am interested in one for me RB4011iGS + RM
In the previous post you mentioned RB4011. Does that mean your new HL-190822 works with RB4011? What is the Mikrotik software version ?
I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?PONThey sold me this HL-190822
Good for you. Another happy fiber user
Search on the "DFP-34G-2C2" keyword from your picture brings a Chinese company named usourcetech. They could be the original supplier.
http://www.usourcetech.com/web/userfile ... _Rev01.pdf
I'm more concerned with advanced configuration screens. GPON sticks like Zisa, Hilink, CarlitoxxPro have many options important for Orange/Jazztel users.
What do you have on the PON screen? Anything more if telnet is used?
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
Okay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?PONThey sold me this HL-190822
Good for you. Another happy fiber user
Search on the "DFP-34G-2C2" keyword from your picture brings a Chinese company named usourcetech. They could be the original supplier.
http://www.usourcetech.com/web/userfile ... _Rev01.pdf
I'm more concerned with advanced configuration screens. GPON sticks like Zisa, Hilink, CarlitoxxPro have many options important for Orange/Jazztel users.
What do you have on the PON screen? Anything more if telnet is used?
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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Only 79 $ with shipping to BarcelonaOkay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?PON
Good for you. Another happy fiber user
Search on the "DFP-34G-2C2" keyword from your picture brings a Chinese company named usourcetech. They could be the original supplier.
http://www.usourcetech.com/web/userfile ... _Rev01.pdf
I'm more concerned with advanced configuration screens. GPON sticks like Zisa, Hilink, CarlitoxxPro have many options important for Orange/Jazztel users.
What do you have on the PON screen? Anything more if telnet is used?
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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The model I buy is the HL-190822? And above it has a web interface to configure it easily.
What was the cost with shipping costs (I am from Spain like you)
Regards
Okay. It is well priced. How do I buy it and what payment method do I use?Only 79 $ with shipping to BarcelonaOkay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?
PON
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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The model I buy is the HL-190822? And above it has a web interface to configure it easily.
What was the cost with shipping costs (I am from Spain like you)
Regards
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I have the dpoptics model and it doesn't work,
comment on my experience
Buy at " DPOPTICS D23446-STHE " company, and sendme " SOURCEPHOTONICS SPS3424THPTDFO " .
Oh my god !!
I look inside stick and are from third-party manufacturers, look pictures
In this equipment the configuration is only done by telnet and I do not have access to the configurator via the Web. The IP is 192.168.1.10 and does not work.
I have a beautiful paperweight.
Any help would be welcome.
To whom the support now belongs to dpoptics? or sourcephotonics ?
Be careful with the Chinese, there is a mobsters between them, they are not honest.
https://ibb.co/zXbZd8y
I have the dpoptics model and it doesn't work,
comment on my experience
Buy at " DPOPTICS D23446 STHE " company, and sendme " SOURCEPHOTONICS SPS3424THPTDFO " .
Oh my god !!
I look inside stick and are from third-party manufacturers, look pictures
In this equipment the configuration is only done by telnet and I do not have access to the configurator via the Web. The IP is 192.168.1.10 and does not work.
I have a beautiful paperweight.
Any help would be welcome.
To whom the support now belongs to dpoptics? or sourcephotonics ?
Be careful with the Chinese, there is a mobsters between them, they are not honest.
Hello.I have the dpoptics model and it doesn't work,
comment on my experience
Buy at " DPOPTICS D23446-STHE " company, and sendme " SOURCEPHOTONICS SPS3424THPTDFO " .
Oh my god !!
I look inside stick and are from third-party manufacturers, look pictures
In this equipment the configuration is only done by telnet and I do not have access to the configurator via the Web. The IP is 192.168.1.10 and does not work.
I have a beautiful paperweight.
Any help would be welcome.
To whom the support now belongs to dpoptics? or sourcephotonics ?
Be careful with the Chinese, there is a mobsters between them, they are not honest.
https://ibb.co/zXbZd8y
Have you tested with IP 192.168.1.1 , 192.168.1.50 and enter via telnet, web ?
I did a Google search. ONTUSER is a login name for Alcatel-Lucent ONT
Hello.
Yes I test 192.168.1.1, and others
Only conect 192.168.1.10 ssh, does not connect via web any Ip
I do a port scanner and Ip that is the only available 192.168.1.10 that sends the stick
No web service is active.
I Just connect via ssh enter the commands to configure the manual, without success.
my locality Spain too
It seems that we have different versions of firmware
Hello,I have the dpoptics model and it doesn't work,
comment on my experience
Buy at " DPOPTICS D23446 STHE " company, and sendme " SOURCEPHOTONICS SPS3424THPTDFO " .
Oh my god !!
I look inside stick and are from third-party manufacturers, look pictures
In this equipment the configuration is only done by telnet and I do not have access to the configurator via the Web. The IP is 192.168.1.10 and does not work.
I have a beautiful paperweight.
Any help would be welcome.
To whom the support now belongs to dpoptics? or sourcephotonics ?
Be careful with the Chinese, there is a mobsters between them, they are not honest.
Long time reader of this forum first time poster
SPS3424THPTDFO and telnet IP is 192.168.1.10 reminds me our Alcatel units. same login IP, same serial SPS on unconfigured units. In Canada we are connected to Nokia/Alcatel or Huawei optical splitters. ISP supplies users with three types of units Huawei - ma5671a Alcatel/Nokia - g-010s-a or g-010s-p
Don't worry what you see on the Mikrotik screen. it uses i2c bus to read eprom's "burned" serial number. Your gpon module will get serial and password from environment variables area.
My tv box came originally with g-010s-a which later I swapped for g-010s-p. The unit is very well tuned(important if you live far from the optical splitter)
pass and snumber change took me 5 minutes. very easy, couple of commands and you are set. Check my notes
onu gtcsng ------------>>> display gtc serial number (gtc_serial_number_get)
onu gtcpg ------------->>> display gtc password (gtc_password_get)
Login as ONTUSER@192.168.1.10 (protocol ssh) or telnet 192.168.1.10 (protocol telnet)
BusyBox v1.19.4 (2015-02-14 18:25:19 CST) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
-----------------------------------------------------
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT (Attitude Adjustment, 12.09_ltq)
root@SFP:/# onu gtcsng
errorcode=0 serial_number=ALCL98765432
root@SFP:/# onu gtcpg
errorcode=0 password=1234567890
root@SFP:/#
Set password and serial
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nPassword 1234567890
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nSerial ALCL98765432
Erase nSerial/nPassword
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nPassword
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nSerial
nSerial is vendor+8 characters
nPassword is exactly 10 characters
I managed to burn the integrated with the "sfp_i2c" commands shown above
I managed to burn the integrated with the "sfp_i2c" commands shown above
Antonio's commands make more sense to me. He's on 14.07_ltq. I am on 12.09_ltq
** remove 12.09 variables **
fw_setenv nPassword
fw_setenv nSerial
** use 14.07 (Antonio post #210) **
fw_setenv ont_serial HWTN12345678
convert password to hex in rapidtables https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/num ... o-hex.html ---->> 0123456789 hex=30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 0x39'
uci commit
reboot
** verify after reboot **
root@SFP:/# onu gtcsng
root@SFP:/# onu gtcpg
I write these commands and write correctly, then I check and they have not been written
I write these commands and write correctly, then I check and they have not been written
Without an actual unit in my hand I'm out of ideas. You may wish to dump and examine results of uci show and fw_printenv. List directories /etc/config and /etc/init.d
Examine closely files gpon sys onu.sh for env names used by the system. If possible post them on pastebin.com for others to see
What path are the files on? files gpon sys onu.sh ??
What path are the files on? files gpon sys onu.sh ??
onu.sh and sys.sh are in /etc/init.d gpon in /etc/config
root@SFP:/# cat /etc/init.d/sys.sh
One variable inside of fw_printenv on the pastebin site has some private info, I recommend to remove it.
Maybe http daemon is on port 8080 or 8000
root@SFP:/# ps | grep http
Try netstat for verifcation of all running programs with open ports
root@SFP:/# netstat -antp
Is 66 a typo? (from your uci show) nPassword must be exactly 10 characters, each prefixed with 0x
gpon.ploam.nPassword=66 0x32 0x30 0x31 0x32
In fw_printenv I see too many potentially conflicting variables present in your environment which make sense for my g-010s-p module. Start by removing duplicates and errors.
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nPassword
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nSerial
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv image0_verison
If your provider decided not use a password, I recommend applying 10 zeros.
root@SFP:/# uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30'
root@SFP:/# uci commit
root@SFP:/# reboot
connect fiber when ready and check the registration status looking for 5
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=5 previous_state=4 elapsed_msec=30428
if curr_state=5 you may continue with vlan pppoe/dhcp setup.
I hope it helps. I used Antonio's notes and my g-010s-p module for comparison. Some variables and commands may react differently on each module version.
Thank you for the last picture. HG8240 has already converted values to hex. Examples with fake numbers.
Holla msatter,This thread goes about using a SFP in a Mikrotik, which should not be posible because the ISP/provider does not allow that to happen using their service.
Now it is posible if not easy.
Sorry, Now I understand the syntax..Thank you for the last picture. HG8240 has already converted values to hex. Examples with fake numbers.
00f201200048 -->> serial number
f2012000443688011024 --->> gpon password f2 01 20 00 44 36 88 01 10 24
prefix each pair in password with 0x
0xf2 0x01 0x20 0x00 0x44 0x36 0x88 0x01 0x10 0x24
root@SFP:/# uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0xf2 0x01 0x20 0x00 0x44 0x36 0x88 0x01 0x10 0x24'
root@SFP:/# uci commit
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv ont_serial 00f201200048
root@SFP:/# reboot
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
Hi, what is default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2, root\admin not workingOnly 79 $ with shipping to BarcelonaOkay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?
PON
LOID and SN can be changed.
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Telnet screenshot
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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The model I buy is the HL-190822? And above it has a web interface to configure it easily.
What was the cost with shipping costs (I am from Spain like you)
Regards
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Hello [emoji3]Hi, what is default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2, root\admin not workingOnly 79 $ with shipping to BarcelonaOkay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.
Good. How does the SFP module behave? Does it get very hot? Can you give me more information?
I have the pepephone connection (orange network) and I want to remove the ONT. I'm waiting for CarlitosPRO to have stock but it never arrives.
Thank you
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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The model I buy is the HL-190822? And above it has a web interface to configure it easily.
What was the cost with shipping costs (I am from Spain like you)
Regards
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Thanks, logged in. have you any ideas how to make this sfp work with bdcom olt? I always got GPON State Init State, mikrotik shows link ok, but pppoe doesnt up (default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2,
root\Pon521
I'm going to buy the module from the same supplier that I bought and I have a question. Did you have to buy a fiber optic cable SC / APC to SC / UPC right?Hello [emoji3]Hi, what is default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2, root\admin not workingOnly 79 $ with shipping to BarcelonaOkay. It seems to look very good.I have it working 2 days and for the time being fine.
The stick is at 54 ° with room temperature of 27 ° I have it in a rack.
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The model I buy is the HL-190822? And above it has a web interface to configure it easily.
What was the cost with shipping costs (I am from Spain like you)
Regards
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Here it is.
default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2,
root\Pon521
can you provide url again to buy the module with web interface?I'm going to buy the module from the same supplier that I bought and I have a question. Did you have to buy a fiber optic cable SC / APC to SC / UPC right?
Regards
DFP-34G-2C2default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2,DFP-34G-2C2
fushigi, do you know technical specification for this ponstick? Can you post what you get when dmesg command is used?Picture of DFP-34G-2C2
You do not know how to change the pon sn of the ma5671a module. Access to it is available only on port 22 via CLIFor testing I will use sfp modules popular in Canada: g-010s-a, g-010s-p and ma5671a. If all works well I will share the flash and recovery procedure after all tests are done.
DFP-34G-2C2default telnet password for DFP-34G-2C2,DFP-34G-2C2
Hi MikroUser, fushigi, AntonioLON, DeVlL
If it is not too inconvenient for you, please provide software images for HL23446 and DFP-34G-2C2. In the past I have successfully reflashed images between different brands. As long they have similar hardware design, processor, RAM and flash size, it will work fine. Chinese sfp are usually generic. Should not contain private informations.
At minimum, images of "uboot_env" and "linux/image0" known as mtd1 and mtd2 are needed for this test. For your own backup save all partitions except: rootfs rootfs_data
sfp partition mapping can be obtained by command.
root@SFP:/# cat proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot"
mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env"
mtd2: 00740000 00010000 "linux"
mtd3: 0061eedc 00010000 "rootfs"
mtd4: 00370000 00010000 "rootfs_data"
mtd5: 00800000 00010000 "image1"
to transfer mtd partition search for and use live linux distribution. e.g. Ubuntu
On the linux computer setup a fixed IP (same subnet as sfp stick) e.g. 192.168.1.12. Open terminal.
root@ubuntu:/# nc -l -p 4444 > mtd1.bin
-l listen
-p port number
now on the sfp stick send the mtd to the linux pc
root@SFP:/# cat /dev/mtd1 | nc 192.168.1.12 4444
Repeat for mtd2. Zip the files and post it on the Mega.nz site
For testing I will use sfp modules popular in Canada: g-010s-a, g-010s-p and ma5671a. If all works well I will share the flash and recovery procedure after all tests are done.
Here is my backup file
Reupload file inside pwHere is my backup file
Hi Petronas,
Thank you for posting flash images. Do you mind sharing ssh password @192.168.1.10 for this image?
mtd3.bin(rootfs) and mtd4.bin(rootfs_data) may contain running system info. mtd1.bin may contain serial info. These commands should be used to erase it before running an image dump.
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv nSerial
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv sfp_a0_low_128
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv ont_serial
images for HL23446
Reupload file inside pw
It is a pleasure also your help with the commands and advice,Reupload file inside pw
Hi Petronas,
Thank you for sharing the login pass. I locked myself out for a day I agree with you, this image version is limited, no http. We need an image from Hilink HL23446 or Carlitoxx CPGOS03-0490 to have many configuration options. Maybe someone will post it.
I'm out of town this and next week.The user shell is limited. Let me check after I'm back.You do not know how to change the pon sn of the ma5671a module. Access to it is available only on port 22 via CLIFor testing I will use sfp modules popular in Canada: g-010s-a, g-010s-p and ma5671a. If all works well I will share the flash and recovery procedure after all tests are done.
I activate the web interface, but with few configuration options.
I followed this guide
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32458588-
Inform the people who read us in the forum. !!
Be careful with the command lines you can leave the stick dead even via web. Changing some settings may make it dead and not operational !!! .
If you don't know what you do ...
Also note that even the SoC is the same, optical transmitter may not be the same across different brands and models, and that is why goi_config variables exist.
I have Alcatel G-010S-P that were cheap on ebay some time ago, and managed to re flash it with zisa firmware and got a working gpon sync.
root@SFP:/# cat proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot"
mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env"
mtd2: 00740000 00010000 "linux"
mtd3: 0061eedc 00010000 "rootfs"
mtd4: 00370000 00010000 "rootfs_data"
mtd5: 00800000 00010000 "image1"
root@SFP:/# cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00060000 00010000 "Boot"
mtd1: 00010000 00010000 "Env"
mtd2: 00390000 00010000 "ImageA"
mtd3: 00390000 00010000 "ImageB"
mtd4: 00060000 00010000 "Config"
mtd5: 00010000 00010000 "SECTION_EGIS"
mtd6: 00250000 00010000 "rootfs"
mtd7: 00010000 00010000 "rootfs_data"
Did you try root\Pon521Hi all,
I have internet via GPON provider here in Denmark and would like to replace its fiber modem with a GPON stick that fits into my router. I contacted HiLink and thought they would send me the HL23446. What I received is a GPON stick that carries the following information on its sticker:
GPON_ONU_STICK
1.244 Gbps 1310nm/1490nm
S/N HLZ2019092XXXXX (I masked the last 5 digits of this serial number).
That's all. No real product number/name.
Any idea what kind of hardware this is? The stick does have a web interface on port 80 and a telnet interface on port 23 as well, but I do not know how to log in. Combinations admin/admin etc. do not work. Also, the IP of the stick is 192.168.1.1 which, as I understand, is different from the 192.168.1.57 of the HL23446.
ssh login also fails? Contact the hilink. They provided pass to fushigi and othersYou mean root as username and Pon521 as password? Does not work, unfortunately. Here is an image
https://ibb.co/DbYSMgW
How did you manage to re-flash it with zisa firmware and transfer goi_config from your G-010S-P
addmtdparts0=setenv mtdparts mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),7424k(linux),8192k(image1)
addmtdparts1=setenv mtdparts mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),7424k(image0),384k(Boot)ro,64k(Env),3648k(ImageA),3648k(ImageB),384k(Config),64k(SECTION_EGIS),2368k@13568k(rootfs) ACTIVE=B softMode=NORMAL
boot_image0=run kernel0_from_sf flashargs addip addmtdparts0 addmisc && bootm ${ram_addr}
boot_image1=run kernel1_from_sf flashargs addmtdparts1 addmisc && bootm ${ram_addr}
image1_addr=0xB0800000
image1_is_valid=0
image1_version=3.2.16_160606
kernel1_from_sf=sf probe 0;sf read ${ram_addr} ${kernel1_offs} ${max_kernel_size}
kernel1_offs=0xC00200
fw_setenv flash_flash "setenv flash_flash run select_image boot_image && saveenv && run boot_image1"
There is no ssh service on my stick. I have written to HiLink and am waiting for reply.ssh login also fails? Contact the hilink. They provided pass to fushigi and othersYou mean root as username and Pon521 as password? Does not work, unfortunately. Here is an image
https://ibb.co/DbYSMgW
hello spaxton, did you clone original ONT MAC address to your Microtik WAN interface? DHCP servers may not respond with IP assignment if MAC address is wrong.Hello everyone,
It's been a long time since I wrote a message to this thread. Long time since I tried to make this work for the first time but I was trying constantly from time to time...
I have Zisa OP151s and yesterday I finally figured out that all changes I made were successful and the module register to OLT but it doesn't open VLANs. DHCP client works fine on the interface itself and I could open IPTV but VoIP and internet are tagged traffic and this module doesn't forward it for some reason. After some time (lets say one hour) it obtained an IP address on VoIP VLAN but after restart I had the same situation like I described above.
Anyone had this experience?
It seems like the module has some bugs..
Anybody knows why it behaves like this?
Best Regards,
Hello Error0x29A,hello spaxton, did you clone original ONT MAC address to your Microtik WAN interface? DHCP servers may not respond with IP assignment if MAC address is wrong.
can you install and run tcpdump on your Zisa OP151S LAN/WAN interfaces and look for Vlan frames?
big thanks to user Petronas for sharing the link on how to install extra packages and plenty of pictures
viewtopic.php?f=3&p=758116#p756735
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32458588-
http://archive.openwrt.org/barrier_brea ... ages/base/
Forward Error Correction (FEC) feature can improve the quality and reach of an optical link allowing the receiver to detect and correct transmission errors.What concerns me is if the SFP ZISA OP151S has some bugs or I may misconfigured it. Please check the screenshot and let me know what for are UP FEC, DOWN FEC, ENCRYPT and why they are disabled?
Thanks for explanation.Forward Error Correction (FEC) feature can improve the quality and reach of an optical link allowing the receiver to detect and correct transmission errors.
Every ONT receives each downstream frame and picks up only that data addressed to it by the OLT. Optionally, FEC coding and AES encryption are applied to the user data.
They are optional, on my Spanish provider they are also not turned on. I don't have much experience in troubleshooting PPPoE over Vlan, I get IP from DHCP over Vlan.
Have a look at OP151S Orange ES setup and link to firmwares
https://www.valero-torres.es/2017/08/24 ... de-orange/
I posted the link for comparison. With only one SFP in my router I don't feel comfortable loading another firmware. Yet. I leave it to other guys in this threadI remember this Valero Torres page. This was available even before I bought the module. Maybe one year ago. Now I am not sure if his firmware is newer or older than the one I have in the module already. Also, he has 3 files... Active software, passive software, firmware. To be honest, I have no idea what for 3 files are used.
Is it easy to upgrade?
You can explain something better like you do.
How did you manage to re-flash it with zisa firmware and transfer goi_config from your G-010S-P
Link for image1 partition dump and u-boot env variables: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1sxo2js25t0c ... -p.7z?dl=1
hola amigosYou can explain something better like you do.
How did you manage to re-flash it with zisa firmware and transfer goi_config from your G-010S-P
Link for image1 partition dump and u-boot env variables: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1sxo2js25t0c ... -p.7z?dl=1
how to transfer the image, how to mount the unit., step by step
I am doing a full backup to my stick.
I can resurrect the stick in failure, full backup
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Hi DelboyI flashed whole 8MB flash from zisa Op151s to image1 partition of G-010S-P. I think i had to change something to get egis partition to mount, but i'm not sure as i did this a year ago.
Also I had to set some u-boot env variables to properly boot zisa firmware
I can resurrect the stick in failure, full backup
*** The party starts taking a seat and popcorn watching the show. **
hola amigos
i propose move discusion to openwrt forum, more help, more more flashing/uboot experts
https://forum.openwrt.org/c/hardware-qu ... mendations
I flashed whole 8MB flash from zisa Op151s to image1 partition of G-010S-P. I think i had to change something to get egis partition to mount, but i'm not sure as i did this a year ago.
SF: Detected S25FL128S_64K with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 16 MiB
SF: 1572864 bytes @ 0xc00200 Read: OK
Wrong Image Format for bootm command
ERROR: can't get kernel image!
ROM: V1.1.4
ROM: CFG 0x00000006
ROM: SFLASH-4
Chip: FALCON-S (A22)
Bootmode: 0x06
Reset cause: Software
CPU Clock: 400 MHz
Net: SGMII, SERDES [PRIME]
gpio: pin 105 (gpio 105) value is 0
gpio: pin 106 (gpio 106) value is 1
gpio: pin 107 (gpio 107) value is 1
gpio: pin 108 (gpio 108) value is 1
gpio: pin 3 (gpio 3) value is 1
Press SPACE to delay and Ctrl-C to abort autoboot in 5 seconds
SF: Detected S25FL128S_64K with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 64 KiB, total 16 MiB
SF: 1572864 bytes @ 0xc00200 Read: OK
Wrong Image Format for bootm command
ERROR: can't get kernel image!
FALCON =>
FALCON =>
FALCON => printenv
Hello friend,Some heatsinks and temperature going down xD
Enviado desde mi SM-G965F mediante Tapatalk
Link for image1 partition dump and u-boot env variables: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v1sxo2js25t0c ... -p.7z?dl=1
How did you manage to re-flash it with zisa firmware and transfer goi_config from your G-010S-P
how to transfer the image, how to mount the unit., step by step
fw_setenv addmtdparts1 setenv mtdparts mtdparts=sflash:256k\(uboot\)ro,512k\(uboot_env\),7424k\(image0\),384k\(Boot\)ro,64k\(Env\),3648k\(ImageA\),3648k\(ImageB\),384k\(Config\),64k\(SECTION_EGIS\),2368k@13568k\(rootfs\) ACTIVE=B softMode=NORMAL
fw_setenv image1_version 3.2.16_160606
fw_setenv kernel1_offs 0xC00200
fw_setenv image1_addr 0xB0C00200
fw_setenv flash_flash "setenv flash_flash run select_image boot_image && saveenv && run boot_image1"
Hi DelboyI flashed whole 8MB flash from zisa Op151s to image1 partition of G-010S-P. I think i had to change something to get egis partition to mount, but i'm not sure as i did this a year ago.
Also I had to set some u-boot env variables to properly boot zisa firmware
Thank you for your explanation, so there is more is involved than simple re-flash. It's easy to get this module bricked when messing with a firmware. I did it again this weekend not going to risk it anymore, got a brand new G-010S-P from a local bussiness. It is running hardcoded Alcatel omci manager and parser. Had to uncomment couple lines to switch to a generic omci daemon to receive IP address. Edit the file /etc/init.d/omcid.sh if you run into similar problem (O5 received but no IP address)
OMCID_BIN=/opt/lantiq/bin/omcid
#OMCI_MGR_BIN=/opt/lantiq/bin/omciLibMgr
#OMCI_PARSER_BIN=/opt/lantiq/bin/omciLibParser
${OMCID_BIN} -d3 ${uni2lan} -p $mib_file -o$omcc_version > /dev/console 2> /dev/console &
# ${OMCI_MGR_BIN} > /dev/console 2> /dev/console &
# sleep 5
# ${OMCI_PARSER_BIN} > /dev/console 2> /dev/console &
Sorry delay.... all this took a while
I can resurrect the stick in failure, full backup
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That's exactly what I need. Where did you get "mod tweezers" ?
Hello friend,Hola Friends
friend in Valencia asked for me help. he got good SFP stick. lot of options to modify serial\vendor\part number\ and more. sticks have open source openwrt
login web 192.168.1.57 or telnet to sfp
OEM company\\ dipperoptics\dpoptics stick numero D23446
Licensee company \\ hilinktech\ stick number HL23446
HILINK23446.jpg
Hi there,Hi, is there someone out there selling Zisa's or Carlitos SFP?
I tried contacting Zisa but they wouldn't sell me one.
hugomonHi, I have problems with my ONT Alcatel-Lucent O-010S-P, I can't even connect by SSH. I have tried 192.168.1.10, among others, but there is no ping.
Does anyone know this model, and if it is compatible?
[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet monitor sfp1
name: sfp1
status: link-ok
auto-negotiation: done
rate: 1Gbps
full-duplex: yes
tx-flow-control: no
rx-flow-control: no
advertising:
link-partner-advertising:
sfp-module-present: yes
sfp-rx-loss: no
sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+
sfp-connector-type: SC
sfp-link-length-9um: 20000m
sfp-vendor-name: ALCATELLUCENT
Thank you for your reply JeanPierre!; I will try this week and report here with the result.hugomonHi, I have problems with my ONT Alcatel-Lucent O-010S-P, I can't even connect by SSH. I have tried 192.168.1.10, among others, but there is no ping.
Does anyone know this model, and if it is compatible?
My model ONT G-010S-P responds to pings in Mikrotik. Please check my steps.
1. Assign sfp1 as WAN interface (it will remove sfp1 from the bridge)
2. G-010S-P and other models will not expose ethernet interface unless fiber cable is connected (link-ok, rate 1Gbps)Code: Select all[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet monitor sfp1 name: sfp1 status: link-ok auto-negotiation: done rate: 1Gbps full-duplex: yes tx-flow-control: no rx-flow-control: no advertising: link-partner-advertising: sfp-module-present: yes sfp-rx-loss: no sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+ sfp-connector-type: SC sfp-link-length-9um: 20000m sfp-vendor-name: ALCATELLUCENT
3. Add IP address to the sfp1 interface
[admin@MikroTik] > ip address add address=192.168.1.15/24 interface=sfp1
4. [admin@MikroTik] > ping 192.168.1.10
SEQ HOST SIZE TTL TIME STATUS
0 192.168.1.10 56 64 0ms
1 192.168.1.10 56 64 0ms
2 192.168.1.10 56 64 1ms
3 192.168.1.10 56 64 3ms
5. telnet or ssh
[admin@MikroTik] > system telnet 192.168.1.10
[admin@MikroTik] > system ssh user=ONTUSER address=192.168.1.10
Which provide do you use?Hi there,Hi, is there someone out there selling Zisa's or Carlitos SFP?
I tried contacting Zisa but they wouldn't sell me one.
I have the ZISA one. It won't work with my provider so I don't need it. Interested?
Best Regards.
Which provide do you use?
Hi there,
I have the ZISA one. It won't work with my provider so I don't need it. Interested?
Best Regards.
Did you tinker with your Zisa? If so, what is changed?Hello friend,Hola Friends
friend in Valencia asked for me help. he got good SFP stick. lot of options to modify serial\vendor\part number\ and more. sticks have open source openwrt
login web 192.168.1.57 or telnet to sfp
OEM company\\ dipperoptics\dpoptics stick numero D23446
Licensee company \\ hilinktech\ stick number HL23446
HILINK23446.jpg
I am trying to replace my huawei router for a long time. I own ZISA OP151s but it doesnt work for me. Can You, please, let me know if the module You showed here works for You? Can You attach some web interface photos?
Best Regards.
Bad news, it doesn't work, I can obtain a link ok in the module only if I disable speed auto-negotiation, and still can't ping or ssh to the GPON.Thank you for your reply JeanPierre!; I will try this week and report here with the result.hugomonHi, I have problems with my ONT Alcatel-Lucent O-010S-P, I can't even connect by SSH. I have tried 192.168.1.10, among others, but there is no ping.
Does anyone know this model, and if it is compatible?
My model ONT G-010S-P responds to pings in Mikrotik. Please check my steps.
1. Assign sfp1 as WAN interface (it will remove sfp1 from the bridge)
2. G-010S-P and other models will not expose ethernet interface unless fiber cable is connected (link-ok, rate 1Gbps)Code: Select all[admin@MikroTik] > interface ethernet monitor sfp1 name: sfp1 status: link-ok auto-negotiation: done rate: 1Gbps full-duplex: yes tx-flow-control: no rx-flow-control: no advertising: link-partner-advertising: sfp-module-present: yes sfp-rx-loss: no sfp-type: SFP-or-SFP+ sfp-connector-type: SC sfp-link-length-9um: 20000m sfp-vendor-name: ALCATELLUCENT
3. Add IP address to the sfp1 interface
[admin@MikroTik] > ip address add address=192.168.1.15/24 interface=sfp1
4. [admin@MikroTik] > ping 192.168.1.10
SEQ HOST SIZE TTL TIME STATUS
0 192.168.1.10 56 64 0ms
1 192.168.1.10 56 64 0ms
2 192.168.1.10 56 64 1ms
3 192.168.1.10 56 64 3ms
5. telnet or ssh
[admin@MikroTik] > system telnet 192.168.1.10
[admin@MikroTik] > system ssh user=ONTUSER address=192.168.1.10
Hello,Did you tinker with your Zisa? If so, what is changed?Hello friend,
I am trying to replace my huawei router for a long time. I own ZISA OP151s but it doesnt work for me. Can You, please, let me know if the module You showed here works for You? Can You attach some web interface photos?
Best Regards.
Is your Zisa working?
Best I can do is 25€ + something reasonable for shipping.
HI,So for me 60 Euro including shipping would be ok.
Can you send me a message in the forum?
hugomon
Bad news, it doesn't work, I can obtain a link ok in the module only if I disable speed auto-negotiation, and still can't ping or ssh to the GPON.
[admin@MikroTik] > tool ip-scan interface=sfp1 address-range=192.168.1.0/24
Flags: D - dhcp
ADDRESS MAC-ADDRESS TIME DNS SNMP NETBIOS
192.168.1.10 00:06:B5:BE:11:EF 1ms
192.168.1.15 0ms
You was rigth @JeanPierre, the correct IP was 192.168.2.2. After configure NAT masquerade for sfp1 I can login with user: ONTUSER and password: SUGAR2A041hugomon
Bad news, it doesn't work, I can obtain a link ok in the module only if I disable speed auto-negotiation, and still can't ping or ssh to the GPON.
Try ip-scan to see if anything responds...
Code: Select all[admin@MikroTik] > tool ip-scan interface=sfp1 address-range=192.168.1.0/24 Flags: D - dhcp ADDRESS MAC-ADDRESS TIME DNS SNMP NETBIOS 192.168.1.10 00:06:B5:BE:11:EF 1ms 192.168.1.15 0ms
Change the sfp1 interface to 192.168.0.15 and scan 192.168.0.0/24. Repeat for 192.168.2.0/24, 192.168.3.0/24, 192.168.4.0/24 networks. I've have seen document claiming 192.168.4.254, 192.168.3.10, 192.168.1.251 to be ONT's configuration IP
Hello friend,I managed to burn the integrated with the "sfp_i2c" commands shown above
Antonio's commands make more sense to me. He's on 14.07_ltq. I am on 12.09_ltq
** remove 12.09 variables **
fw_setenv nPassword
fw_setenv nSerial
** use 14.07 (Antonio post #210) **
fw_setenv ont_serial HWTN12345678
convert password to hex in rapidtables https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/num ... o-hex.html ---->> 0123456789 hex=30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 0x39'
uci commit
reboot
** verify after reboot **
root@SFP:/# onu gtcsng
root@SFP:/# onu gtcpg
I write these commands and write correctly, then I check and they have not been written
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chipset: Intel/Lantiq PEB98036 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
FGS202
Flash 8MB, RAM 1MB, System RTOS eCos
Pros- Quick start
Cons - Flash programming/soldering required for SN/Password change. It may overheat. No graphical web interface.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chipset: Intel/Lantiq PEB98035 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
MA5671A
Flash 16MB, RAM 64MB, System OpenWRT
Pros - Good compatibility with Huawei and third-party vendors. Highly configurable through commands.
Cons - Hardware adapter and soldering required for full shell. No graphical web interface. Change SN/Password via command line.
G-010S-P
Flash 16MB, RAM 64MB, System OpenWRT
Pros - Good compability with Alcatel/Nokia. Web interface. Highly configurable through CLI commands
Cons - IPTV may not work with third-party vendors.
CarlitoxxPro CPGOS03-0490 / HL23446
Flash 16MB, RAM 64MB, System OpenWRT
Pros - Good web interface. Several vendor profiles. Highly configurable through CLI commands. Supports LOID
GPON-ONU-34-20BI
Flash 16MB, RAM 64MB, System OpenWRT
Pros - Good compability with several OLT. Web interface. Highly configurable through CLI commands
Good support from users on lafibre.info
The firmware is interchangeable between: FS GPON-ONU-34-20BI, Photonics SPS-34-24T-HP-TDFO, Huawei MA5671, Alcatel G-010S-P, Hilink HL23446, CarlitoxxPro CPGOS03-0490, Dasan H650SFP, DpOptics D23446
LAN interface can be switched from 1 Gbps to 2.5 Gbps(sgmii_mode variable is set to 5)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chipset: Intel/Lantiq PEB98035 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
G-010S-A
Flash 16MB, RAM 64MB, System OpenWRT
Pros - Good compability with Alcatel/Nokia. Web interface. Highly configurable through commands. Capable of 1Gbps or 2.5Gbps LAN mode. Web GUI.
Cons - IPTV may not work with third-party vendors, for some routers soldering pin#6 to ground is required (info on dslreports forum - CanadaBell BCM57810S NIC)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chipset: Intel/Lantiq PEB98035 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Zisa OP151S
Flash 8MB, RAM 64MB, System T&W Linux atop of OpenWRT 10_03 or 12_09
Pros - Good web interface. A lot of commands.
Cons - It may overheat. Security considerations - some firmware is pre-filled with TR-069 servers.
The firmware interchangeable beetween: T&W TW2362H-CDEL, Zisa OP151S, D-LINK DPN-100, Zyxel PMG3000-D20B, CM5671A, Eltex NTU-SFP-100, Calix 100-03903
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chipset: ZTE ZX279125 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
ZTE DFP-34G-2C2
Flash 16MB, RAM 32MB, System ZTE Linux
Pros - Extensive graphical network interface (GUI). Supports HGU(Router mode) and LOID.
Cons - Limited number CLI of commands.
Other products:
EXOT - DFP-3422
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= System on Chip (SoC): Realtek 9601x =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
RTL9601x SoC features MIPS CPU Core RTL8672, an embedded RAM, Network, PON Controllers inside one QFN package.
Flash 8/16MB, System Linux version 2.6.30.9 - Realtek RSDK-1.5.6p2 - luna SDK V1.9.0
Pros - Extensive graphical network interface (GUI), supports LOID, HGU(Router mode), SN, password, MAC change. Low ambient temperature.
Cons- Web interface, SN change, and dual support for EPON/GPON will vary depending on how the final vendor configured the module.
Several product families built upon Realtek RSDK-1.5.6p2 are available:
RTL9601B
Technicolor AFM0002TIM, Hisense LTE3415-SCA+
Package QFN88, UART pins 30/31
RTL9601CI
Google Fiber GFLT210, Cigtech G-97S, Hisense LTE3415-SH+, Ubiquiti UF-Instant, VSOL V2801F, OPTON GP801R, BAUDCOM BD-1234-SFM, Carlitoxx CPGOS03-0490 v2.0, EXOT - EGS1, T&W TWCGPON657, CM5671A
2.5Gb HSGMII support in some modules.
Package QFN76, UART pins 12/13
RTL9601D
ODI DFP-34X-2C2-v05
2.5Gb HSGMII Support enabled.
Package QFN88, UART pins 24/25
LOID - 1-24 charactershow to change LOID+CHECKCODE for MA5671A ?
fw_setenv omci_loid xxxxxxxxxxxxx
fw_setenv omci_lpwd xxxxxxxxxxxx
HL23446 shared above should be the same as CPGOS03-0490Need backup firmware CPGOS03-0490
As mentioned above,ZTE is another manufacturers in China. As far as I am concerned, The framwork of ZX279125 is not same as lantiq.I have more ifo from of DFP-34G-2C2
The chipset is a ZTE ZX279125
flash memory winbond 25q128fsg
other chip is atheros but i cant see the model
in the back have a chip k24c06 1546cdx and 25l95 1707 22649
i created on openwrt forum a post about it to suppport it if is posibble
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/dfp-34g-2c2-sfp/51641
Do you have hl23446 firmware to download, My module is brick by mistake without backup...
By the way, a former engineer of T&W create a new SFP ONU which use Realtek master chip, support GPON, EPON, SN, snid, loid, MAC, with only $38.
As your wish.By the way, a former engineer of T&W create a new SFP ONU which use Realtek master chip, support GPON, EPON, SN, snid, loid, MAC, with only $38.
Can you share a photo or name of the new SFP ONU with Realtek chip?
Thanks.Left: G/Epon sfp with Realtek master chip
Right: TW2362H
I'll dismante it later because it is in use.
Yes the thread of chiphell is correct.Thanks.
I'm intrigued by what model of chip is used to make this SFP module. Is it possible that RTL9601C was used?
I found more pictures and setup screens
https://www.chiphell.com/thread-2184048-1-1.html
Can you recommend a place to buy this Realtek SFP.
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : RTL8672
processor : 0
cpu model : 56322
BogoMIPS : 112.23
tlb_entries : 64
mips16 implemented : yes
# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.30.9 (root@ubuntu12) (gcc version 4.4.6 (Realtek RSDK-1.5.6p2) ) #9 Thu Oct 24 20:18:35 CST 2019 [luna SDK V1.9.0]
# cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00001000 "boot"
mtd1: 00002000 00001000 "env"
mtd2: 00002000 00001000 "env2"
mtd3: 0003c000 00001000 "config"
mtd4: 00300000 00001000 "k0"
mtd5: 004c0000 00001000 "r0"
mtd6: 00300000 00001000 "k1"
mtd7: 004c0000 00001000 "r1"
mtd8: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_008"
mtd9: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_009"
mtd10: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_010"
mtd11: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_011"
mtd12: 00300000 00001000 "linux"
mtd13: 004c0000 00001000 "rootfs"
# cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 16944 kB
MemFree: 5352 kB
......
# dmesg
/bin/sh: dmesg: not found
ODI said bridge mode is not allowed by ZTE's warrant. Sorry.Bad news for DFP-34G-2C2
....(sorry for reduce)
route mode only
how change to bridge mode with vlan support ?
....(sorry for reduce)
Yes. It's almost same as SmartAX MA5671. tryHello!
I finally receive my first Mikrotik and SFP, a RB960PGS and MA5671A.
I'm fully noob with Mikrotik but after a couple of hours I logged in to the SFP via SSH.
My SFP need the fibber connected, the default IP is 192.168.1.10, credentials are root / admin123
After this I tried set my serial number and password without luck. The commands fw_setenv didn't work... But I found the command "set" work, but I don't know the name of the variables (I tried with "print" and other words like this)
I don't find manual or similar, commands like help or man are disable too... But I found this log.
root@192.168.1.10's password:
Welcome Visiting Huawei Home Gateway
Copyright by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
# display_log
2018-04-30 21:18:21 Software successfully upgraded. Source version: V8R017C00S201. Target version: V8R017C00S206
If necessary I can read the EEPROM with my R809F, but I prefer not solder.
Anyone have experience with this dongle?
Thanks!!
set sn snid 5CA858829BE1
Thanks piku, I will try tomorrow.Yes. It's almost same as SmartAX MA5671. tryHello!
I finally receive my first Mikrotik and SFP, a RB960PGS and MA5671A.
I'm fully noob with Mikrotik but after a couple of hours I logged in to the SFP via SSH.
My SFP need the fibber connected, the default IP is 192.168.1.10, credentials are root / admin123
After this I tried set my serial number and password without luck. The commands fw_setenv didn't work... But I found the command "set" work, but I don't know the name of the variables (I tried with "print" and other words like this)
I don't find manual or similar, commands like help or man are disable too... But I found this log.
root@192.168.1.10's password:
Welcome Visiting Huawei Home Gateway
Copyright by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
# display_log
2018-04-30 21:18:21 Software successfully upgraded. Source version: V8R017C00S201. Target version: V8R017C00S206
If necessary I can read the EEPROM with my R809F, but I prefer not solder.
Anyone have experience with this dongle?
Thanks!!Code: Select allset sn snid 5CA858829BE1
Sorry.Thanks piku, I will try tomorrow.
Have you got a full manual of this sfp?
Thanks!!!
... But I found the command "set" work, but I don't know the name of the variables (I tried with "print" and other words like this)
# set nDyingGaspEnable enable
Result:Success
# set nDyingGaspEnable disable
Result:Success
i try firmware
HL23446 notworking
-not found gpon signal
anyone have problem with me ?
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv ont_serial HWTC1122334455
root@SFP:/# fw_setenv target oem-generic
root@SFP:/# uci set gpon.ploam.nPassword="0x31 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x30 0x39"
root@SFP:/# uci commit
root@SFP:/# reboot
O1 means not receive light. I doubt there is physical connection problem.i try firmware
i have some problem about firmware for ma5671a
H650SFP image0 rev. 14_07
-working same ont
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=5
HL23446 notworking
-not found gpon signal
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=1
anyone have problem with me ?
i already check physical connectionO1 means not receive light. I doubt there is physical connection problem.i try firmware
i have some problem about firmware for ma5671a
H650SFP image0 rev. 14_07
-working same ont
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=5
HL23446 notworking
-not found gpon signal
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=1
anyone have problem with me ?
Dasan H650SFP is a product form Koera and SC/APC connecter is widely used in Korea, which is different from HL23446.
BTW, I'm not familiar with Korea. Just for your reference.
my misunderstanding, sorry.i already check physical connection
my device is ma5671a 1pc install 2 firmware
1.firmware H650SFP is working
2.firmware HL23446 not found gpon signal
i try in my home
i try firmware
i have some problem about firmware for ma5671a
H650SFP image0 rev. 14_07
-working same ont
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=5
HL23446 notworking
-not found gpon signal
root@SFP:/# onu ploamsg
errorcode=0 curr_state=1
anyone have problem with me ?
I confirm my SFP accept set nDyingGaspEnable enable/disable.... But I found the command "set" work, but I don't know the name of the variables (I tried with "print" and other words like this)
I believe the "set" command only works with DyingGasp variable
Code: Select all# set nDyingGaspEnable enable Result:Success # set nDyingGaspEnable disable Result:Success
Hello almeirasHello guys, I have a Nokia g-010s-p (Alcatel-Lucent). I tried to update it from OpenWRT ltq 12 to 14 via web using a file (image 0) provided in this thread but it bricked.
Any guide on how to de-brick it? It looks like I should power it with 3.3V and reach the UART pins inside (probably while keeping the SC/APC connected since it wont power on otherwise)
Also, any cheap recommended GPON stick. Carlitoxxpro and Zisa sticks seem unavailable.
Thank you very much.
Hello again!
So I managed to open my bricked (Nokia) Alcatel-Lucent G-010S-P. I found four empty pads on the board, hopefully the UART pins that I am looking for. Now, I have two questions:
- Does anybody know the correct pinout? At least, can anybody confirm if these are the UART pins I am looking for?
Thank you very much for your help!
- Which soldering iron should I get for this kind of miniature soldering?
#transfer image mtd2 by Kermit into memory
FALCON => loadb
## Ready for binary (kermit) download to 0x80800000 at 115200 bps...
#to write mtd2(image0)
sf probe 0
sf erase C0000 740000
sf write 80800000 C0000 740000
#transfer image mtd5 by Kermit into memory
FALCON => loadb
## Ready for binary (kermit) download to 0x80800000 at 115200 bps...
#to write mtd5(image1)
sf probe 0
sf erase 800000 740000
sf write 80800000 800000 740000
ONTUSER@easy98035synce1588:/# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : Falcon rev A22
machine : EASY98035SYNCE1588 - Lantiq Falcon SFP Stick with Sync E/1588
processor : 0
cpu model : MIPS 34Kc V5.6
BogoMIPS : 265.98
wait instruction : yes
microsecond timers : yes
tlb_entries : 16
extra interrupt vector : yes
hardware watchpoint : yes, count: 4, address/irw mask: [0x0ffc, 0x0ffc, 0x0f fb, 0x0ffb]
isa : mips1 mips2 mips32r1 mips32r2
ASEs implemented : mips16 dsp mt
shadow register sets : 1
kscratch registers : 0
package : 0
core : 0
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "uboot"
mtd1: 00080000 00010000 "uboot_env"
mtd2: 00c00000 00010000 "linux"
mtd3: 0013cedb 00010000 "kernel"
mtd4: 00ac3125 00010000 "rootfs"
mtd5: 00600000 00010000 "rootfs_data"
mtd6: 00c00000 00010000 "image1"
mtd7: 00200000 00010000 "configfs"
mtd8: 00300000 00010000 "logfs"
mtd9: 00200000 00010000 "extfs"
mtd10: 00010000 00010000 "ri"
mtd11: 00010000 00010000 "sfp"
mtd12: 00010000 00010000 "ribackup"
mtd13: 00010000 00010000 "reserve"
uci: Entry not found
dhcp.odhcpd=odhcpd
dhcp.odhcpd.maindhcp='0'
dhcp.odhcpd.leasefile='/tmp/hosts/odhcpd'
dhcp.odhcpd.leasetrigger='/usr/sbin/odhcpd-update'
dropbear.@dropbear[0]=dropbear
dropbear.@dropbear[0].PasswordAuth='on'
dropbear.@dropbear[0].RootPasswordAuth='on'
dropbear.@dropbear[0].Port='22'
goi_config.global=goi
goi_config.global.CalibrationTimestamp='2018-04-13T10:08; script V7.6.4; OCAL V7.6.1; FW V7.6.1'
goi_config.ranges=goi
goi_config.temperature_tables=goi
goi_config.dcdc_apd=goi
goi_config.transmitter=goi
goi_config.transmit_power=goi
goi_config.transmit_power.P1_0='3387'
goi_config.transmit_power.P0_0='170'
goi_config.monitor=goi
goi_config.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL0='3'
goi_config.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL1='3'
goi_config.monitor.TiaGain_PL1='1'
goi_config.monitor.TiaGain_PL0='1'
goi_config.monitor.TiaGain_PL2='3'
goi_config.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL2='2'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref0_PL0='3050'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref1_PL0='3146'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref0_PL1='3047'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref1_PL1='3118'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref0_PL2='1260'
goi_config.monitor.Dcalref1_PL2='1254'
goi_config.monitor.Dref0_PL0='184'
goi_config.monitor.Dref1_PL0='1563'
goi_config.monitor.MPDxt_PL0='0.778036673083'
goi_config.monitor.Imodref_PL0='34.6762215795'
goi_config.monitor.Dref0_PL1='117'
goi_config.monitor.Dref1_PL1='938'
goi_config.monitor.MPDxt_PL1='0.933644007699'
goi_config.monitor.Imodref_PL1='19.6178810304'
goi_config.monitor.Dref0_PL2='258'
goi_config.monitor.Dref1_PL2='1669'
goi_config.monitor.MPDxt_PL2='4.0717252558'
goi_config.monitor.Imodref_PL2='9.80894051519'
goi_config.measurement=goi
goi_config.measurement.Tscal_ref='0.484715133905'
goi_config.measurement.RSSI_1490parabolic_ref='0'
goi_config.measurement.RSSI_1490dark_ref='0.0008544921875'
goi_config.measurement.RSSI_1490scal_ref='0.84979253112'
goi_config.omu=goi
goi_config.bosa=goi
goi_config.fcsi=goi
goi_config.fcsi.GVS='0xf653'
goi_defaults.global=goi
goi_defaults.global.CalibrationTimestamp='OCAL V7.5.0'
goi_defaults.global.TempMonitorInterval='1000'
goi_defaults.global.TempMonitorThreshold_MPDcorrection='3'
goi_defaults.global.LaserAgeStoreCycle='43200'
goi_defaults.global.Polarity_Rx='0'
goi_defaults.global.Polarity_Bias='1'
goi_defaults.global.Polarity_Mod='1'
goi_defaults.global.Temp_IntCorr_AlarmYellow_Set='390'
goi_defaults.global.Temp_IntCorr_AlarmYellow_Clear='370'
goi_defaults.global.Temp_IntCorr_AlarmRed_Set='420'
goi_defaults.global.Temp_IntCorr_AlarmRed_Clear='400'
goi_defaults.global.TransmitLevelCheckInterval='1000'
goi_defaults.global.OpticMode='undefined'
goi_defaults.ranges=goi
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_ExtCorr_Min='223'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_ExtCorr_Max='423'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_ExtNom_Min='200'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_ExtNom_Max='450'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_IntCorr_Min='223'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_IntCorr_Max='473'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_IntNom_Min='200'
goi_defaults.ranges.TableTemp_IntNom_Max='450'
goi_defaults.ranges.Ibias_Max='60'
goi_defaults.ranges.Imod_Max='80'
goi_defaults.ranges.Iavg_Max='200'
goi_defaults.ranges.IbiasImod_Max='120'
goi_defaults.ranges.CInt_Bias_Max='7'
goi_defaults.ranges.CInt_Mod_Max='7'
goi_defaults.ranges.VAPD_Min='20'
goi_defaults.ranges.VAPD_Max='60'
goi_defaults.ranges.Power_Measure_Min='0.30'
goi_defaults.ranges.Overcurrent_Ibias_Thr='60'
goi_defaults.ranges.Overcurrent_Imod_Thr='80'
goi_defaults.ranges.Overcurrent_IbiasImod_Thr='100'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables=goi
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tci_Ith_low='50'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tci_Ith_high='40'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tci_SE_low='-200'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tci_SE_high='-100'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tcd_Ith_low='30'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tcd_Ith_high='30'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tcd_SE_low='30'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.Tcd_SE_high='30'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.VAPD_scal_ref_low='0.09'
goi_defaults.temperature_tables.VAPD_scal_ref_high='0.09'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd=goi
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_enable='0'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.Rdiv_low='10000'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.Rdiv_high='294000'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_offset='3.0'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_ext_inductivity='12'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_ext_supply='3.30'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_efficiency='50'
goi_defaults.dcdc_apd.VAPD_current_limit='2.00'
goi_defaults.transmitter=goi
goi_defaults.transmitter.TxEnableDelay='8'
goi_defaults.transmit_power=goi
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P0_0='180'
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P1_0='3820'
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P0_1='90'
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P1_1='1910'
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P0_2='45'
goi_defaults.transmit_power.P1_2='955'
goi_defaults.monitor=goi
goi_defaults.monitor.TiaGain_PL0='2'
goi_defaults.monitor.TiaGain_PL1='3'
goi_defaults.monitor.TiaGain_PL2='3'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL0='3'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL1='2'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPD_Calibration_PL2='2'
goi_defaults.monitor.ImodScalCorr_PL0='1.0'
goi_defaults.monitor.ImodScalCorr_PL1='1.0'
goi_defaults.monitor.ImodScalCorr_PL2='1.0'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref0_PL0='3930'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref1_PL0='4000'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref0_PL1='1160'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref1_PL1='1230'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref0_PL2='1160'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dcalref1_PL2='1230'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref0_PL0='180'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref1_PL0='1910'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref0_PL1='280'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref1_PL1='2540'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref0_PL2='200'
goi_defaults.monitor.Dref1_PL2='1270'
goi_defaults.monitor.PowerSave='1'
goi_defaults.monitor.rogue_onu_interburst='0'
goi_defaults.monitor.RogueAlarm_Threshold_P0='20'
goi_defaults.monitor.RogueAlarm_Threshold_P1='120'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPDxt_PL0='-1'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPDxt_PL1='-1'
goi_defaults.monitor.MPDxt_PL2='-1'
goi_defaults.monitor.Imodref_PL0='36.0'
goi_defaults.monitor.Imodref_PL1='18.0'
goi_defaults.monitor.Imodref_PL2='9.0'
goi_defaults.measurement=goi
goi_defaults.measurement.Tscal_ref='0.550'
goi_defaults.measurement.pnR='1.0'
goi_defaults.measurement.pnIsource='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.Supply_voltage_Enable='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1550_Enable='0'
goi_defaults.measurement.RF_1550_Enable='0'
goi_defaults.measurement.DAC_1550_Enable='0'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490mode='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490shunt_res='4990'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490dark_corr='1.20'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1550vref='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.RF_1550vref='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490scal_ref='0.07'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1550scal_ref='0.10'
goi_defaults.measurement.RF_1550scal_ref='0.10'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490parabolic_ref='0.08'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490dark_ref='0.002'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_autolevel='0'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490threshold_low='40'
goi_defaults.measurement.RSSI_1490threshold_high='70'
goi_defaults.measurement.Tbosa_source='1'
goi_defaults.measurement.Vdd_scal='0.5'
goi_defaults.measurement.V0K_Tref='1200'
goi_defaults.omu=goi
goi_defaults.omu.SignalDetectAvailable='1'
goi_defaults.omu.SignalDetectPort='2'
goi_defaults.omu.LolThreshold_set='20'
goi_defaults.omu.LolThreshold_clear='20'
goi_defaults.omu.LaserSignalSingleEnded='1'
goi_defaults.bosa=goi
goi_defaults.bosa.LoopMode='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.LolThreshold_set='20'
goi_defaults.bosa.LolThreshold_clear='20'
goi_defaults.bosa.LosThreshold_set='0.0005'
goi_defaults.bosa.LosThreshold_clear='0.0010'
goi_defaults.bosa.RxOverloadThreshold='0.2000'
goi_defaults.bosa.CInt_Bias_init='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.CInt_Mod_init='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.PICtrl='0x00004049'
goi_defaults.bosa.UpdateThreshold_Bias='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.UpdateThreshold_Mod='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.LearningThreshold_Bias='99'
goi_defaults.bosa.LearningThreshold_Mod='99'
goi_defaults.bosa.StableThreshold_Bias='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.StableThreshold_Mod='2'
goi_defaults.bosa.ResetThreshold_Bias='70'
goi_defaults.bosa.ResetThreshold_Mod='70'
goi_defaults.fcsi=goi
goi_defaults.fcsi.GVS='0xF653'
gpon.ploam=gpon
gpon.ploam.nPassword='0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20'
gpon.ploam.nT01='11000'
gpon.ploam.nT02='100'
gpon.ploam.nRogueMsgIdUpstreamReset='255'
gpon.ploam.nRogueMsgRepeatUpstreamReset='3'
gpon.ploam.nRogueMsgIdDeviceReset='255'
gpon.ploam.nRogueMsgRepeatDeviceReset='3'
gpon.ploam.nRogueEnable='0'
gpon.gtc=gpon
gpon.gtc.bDlosEnable='0'
gpon.gtc.bDlosInversion='0'
gpon.gtc.nDlosWindowSize='0'
gpon.gtc.nDlosTriggerThreshold='0'
gpon.gtc.ePower='0'
gpon.gtc.nLaserGap='0'
gpon.gtc.nLaserOffset='0'
gpon.gtc.nLaserEnEndExt='0'
gpon.gtc.nLaserEnStartExt='0'
gpon.gtc.nDyingGaspHyst='0'
gpon.gtc.nDyingGaspMsg='0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00'
gpon.gtc.nDyingGaspEnable='0'
gpon.gpe=gpon
gpon.gpe.nPeNumber='6'
gpon.gpe.nDSCP_MappingRule='0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 '
ieee_1588.ptp_sync=ieee_1588
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.delay_mechanism='-E'
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.network_transport='-2'
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.timestamping='-H'
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.cfg_file='/etc/g_8275_1.conf'
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.interface='lct0'
ieee_1588.ptp_sync.log_level='6'
ieee_1588.tod2phc=ieee_1588
ieee_1588.tod2phc.xpectd_mc_name='Intel PON TOD'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.xpectd_sc_name='Intel F24S'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.master_clock='/dev/ptp0'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.slave_clock='/dev/ptp1'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.offset='0'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.time_thr='20'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.sync_offset='-14'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.log_level='6'
ieee_1588.tod2phc.threshold='0.00002'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer=ieee_1588
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.xpectd_phc_name='Intel PON TOD'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.auto_cfg='-a'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.synch_sys_clk='-r'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.phc_clk='/dev/ptp0'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.domain_num='24'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.offset='0'
ieee_1588.tod2ktimer.log_level='6'
network.loopback=interface
network.loopback.ifname='lo'
network.loopback.proto='static'
network.loopback.ipaddr='127.0.0.1'
network.loopback.netmask='255.0.0.0'
network.globals=globals
network.globals.ula_prefix='auto'
network.lct=interface
network.lct.ifname='lct0'
network.lct.netmask='255.255.255.0'
network.lct.proto='static'
network.lct.macaddr='ac:9a:96:00:00:00'
network.lct.gateway='192.168.2.1'
network.lct.ipaddr='192.168.1.10'
network.host=interface
network.host.ifname='host'
network.host.proto='static'
network.host.ipaddr='0.0.0.0'
network.host.netmask='0.0.0.0'
network.host.macaddr='ac:9a:96:00:02:00'
network.host6=interface
network.host6.ifname='@host'
network.host6.proto='static'
nmea.message=nmea
nmea.message.nmea_format='1'
nmea.message.time_offset='19'
omci.default=omci
omci.default.mib_file='/etc/mibs/data_2g_8q.ini'
omci.default.status_file='/tmp/omci_status'
omci.iphost=omci
omci.iphost.enabled='1'
omci.iphost.committed='32000 2048'
omci.iphost.peak='32000 2048'
omci.iphost.color_aware='0'
omci.iphost.mode='0'
rpcd.@login[0]=login
rpcd.@login[0].username='root'
rpcd.@login[0].password='$p$root'
rpcd.@login[0].read='*'
rpcd.@login[0].write='*'
sfp_eeprom.default=sfp_eeprom
sfp_eeprom.default.eeprom='0'
sfp_eeprom.default.vendor_name='Lantiq'
sfp_eeprom.default.vendor_partno='Part Number'
sfp_eeprom.default.vendor_rev='0000'
sfp_eeprom.default.vendor_oui='AC:9A:96'
sfp_eeprom.default.serial_no='no serial number'
sfp_eeprom.default.datecode='150414'
sfp_eeprom.default.addr_eeprom_0='0x80'
sfp_eeprom.default.addr_eeprom_1='0x51'
sfp_pins.@pin[0]=pin
sfp_pins.@pin[0].name='tx_fault'
sfp_pins.@pin[0].pin='2'
sfp_pins.@pin[0].restriction='ASC_TX'
sfp_pins.@pin[1]=pin
sfp_pins.@pin[1].name='tx_disable'
sfp_pins.@pin[1].pin='1'
sfp_pins.@pin[2]=pin
sfp_pins.@pin[2].name='los'
sfp_pins.@pin[2].pin='3'
sfp_pins.@pin[3]=pin
sfp_pins.@pin[3].name='mod_def'
sfp_pins.@pin[3].pin='41'
synce.ethernet=synce
synce.ethernet.nSyncE_Mode='1'
synce.ethernet.bSyncE_SGMII_Squelch='0'
synce_pins.@pin[0]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[0].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[0].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[1]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[1].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[1].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[2]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[2].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[2].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[3]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[3].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[3].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[4]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[4].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[4].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[5]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[5].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[5].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[6]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[6].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[6].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[7]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[7].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[7].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[8]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[8].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[8].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[9]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[9].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[9].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[10]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[10].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[10].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[11]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[11].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[11].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[12]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[12].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[12].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[13]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[13].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[13].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[14]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[14].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[14].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[15]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[15].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[15].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[16]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[16].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[16].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[17]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[17].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[17].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[18]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[18].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[18].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[19]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[19].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[19].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[20]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[20].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[20].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[21]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[21].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[21].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[22]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[22].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[22].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[23]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[23].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[23].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[24]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[24].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[24].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[25]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[25].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[25].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[26]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[26].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[26].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[27]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[27].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[27].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[28]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[28].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[28].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[29]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[29].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[29].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[30]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[30].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[30].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[31]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[31].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[31].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[32]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[32].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[32].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[33]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[33].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[33].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[34]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[34].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[34].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[35]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[35].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[35].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[36]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[36].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[36].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[37]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[37].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[37].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[38]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[38].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[38].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[39]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[39].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[39].pin='44'
synce_pins.@pin[40]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[40].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_LD'
synce_pins.@pin[40].pin='43'
synce_pins.@pin[41]=pin
synce_pins.@pin[41].name='nGPIO_ExtPLL_CF'
synce_pins.@pin[41].pin='44'
system.@system[0]=system
system.@system[0].timezone='UTC'
system.@system[0].hostname='easy98035synce1588'
system.ntp=timeserver
system.ntp.server='0.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' '1.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' '2.openwrt.pool.ntp.org' '3.openwrt.pool.ntp.org'
system.ntp.enabled='1'
system.ntp.enable_server='0'
ONTUSER@easy98035synce1588:/# dmesg
[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.18.44 (buildmgr@AONT27) (gcc version 4.8.3 (OpenWrt/Linaro GCC 4.8-2014.04 15.05_ltq) ) #1 Mon Aug 21 17:16:12 CST 2017
[ 0.000000] SoC: Falcon rev A22
[ 0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled
[ 0.000000] CPU0 revision is: 00019556 (MIPS 34Kc)
[ 0.000000] MIPS: machine is EASY98035SYNCE1588 - Lantiq Falcon SFP Stick with SyncE/1588
[ 0.000000] e=memsize=64
[ 0.000000] e=initrd_start=0xA0000000
[ 0.000000] e=initrd_size=0x0
[ 0.000000] e=flash_start=0x00000000
[ 0.000000] e=flash_size=0x0
[ 0.000000] e=ethaddr=ac:9a:96:00:00:00
[ 0.000000] MEMSIZE = 67108864
[ 0.000000] Determined physical RAM map:
[ 0.000000] memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
[ 0.000000] User-defined physical RAM map:
[ 0.000000] memory: 03f00000 @ 00000000 (usable)
[ 0.000000] Initrd not found or empty - disabling initrd
[ 0.000000] Zone ranges:
[ 0.000000] Normal [mem 0x00000000-0x03efffff]
[ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node
[ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges
[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000-0x03efffff]
[ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00000000-0x03efffff]
[ 0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 16128
[ 0.000000] free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat 80361d50, node_mem_map 81009840
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 126 pages used for memmap
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 0 pages reserved
[ 0.000000] Normal zone: 16128 pages, LIFO batch:3
[ 0.000000] Primary instruction cache 32kB, VIPT, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes.
[ 0.000000] Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, VIPT, cache aliases, linesize 32 bytes
[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s0 r0 d32768 u32768 alloc=1*32768
[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0
[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 16002
[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 ip=192.168.1.10:192.168.1.100:192.168.2.1::::off ethaddr=ac:9a:96:00:00:00 machtype=EASY98035SYNCE1588 vpe1_load_addr=0x83f00000 vpe1_mem=1M mem=63M mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),12288k(linux),12288k(image1),2048k(configfs),3072k(logfs),2048k(extfs),64k(ri),64k(sfp),64k(ribackup),64k(reserve) quiet console= console=ttyLTQ0,115200 init=/etc/preinit
[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 256 (order: -2, 1024 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
[ 0.000000] Writing ErrCtl register=00018252
[ 0.000000] Readback ErrCtl register=00018252
[ 0.000000] Memory: 59856K/64512K available (2858K kernel code, 145K rwdata, 564K rodata, 192K init, 199K bss, 4656K reserved)
[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:328
[ 0.000000] Setting up vectored interrupts
[ 0.000000] CPU Clock: 400MHz
[ 0.032000] Calibrating delay loop... 265.98 BogoMIPS (lpj=531968)
[ 0.036000] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
[ 0.036000] Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.036000] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.040000] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem
[ 0.044000] NET: Registered protocol family 16
[ 0.056000] pinctrl-falcon pinctrl: Init done
[ 0.064000] FALC(tm) ON GPIO Driver, (C) 2012 Lantiq Deutschland Gmbh
[ 0.068000] Switched to clocksource MIPS
[ 0.072000] NET: Registered protocol family 2
[ 0.072000] TCP established hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.072000] TCP bind hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.072000] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024)
[ 0.072000] TCP: reno registered
[ 0.072000] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.072000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[ 0.072000] NET: Registered protocol family 1
[ 0.072000] RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
[ 0.072000] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
[ 0.072000] RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
[ 0.072000] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
[ 0.072000] EASY98000 LED driver, Version 1.0.1 (c) Copyright 2013, Lantiq Deutschland GmbH
[ 0.072000] Wired TLB entries for Linux read_c0_wired() = 0
[ 0.072000] config3 0x2425 MT 1
[ 0.072000] MVPControl 0x2, STLB 0 VPC 1 EVP 0
[ 0.072000] mvpconf0 0xb8008403, PVPE 1 PTC 3 M 1
[ 0.076000] futex hash table entries: 256 (order: -1, 3072 bytes)
[ 0.076000] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher
[ 0.076000] jffs2: version 2.2 (NAND) (SUMMARY) (LZMA) (RTIME) (CMODE_PRIORITY) (c) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
[ 0.076000] msgmni has been set to 116
[ 0.080000] io scheduler noop registered
[ 0.080000] io scheduler deadline registered (default)
[ 0.080000] 1e100c00.serial: ttyLTQ0 at MMIO 0x1e100c00 (irq = 104, base_baud = 0) is a lantiq,asc
[ 0.080000] console [ttyLTQ0] enabled
[ 0.080000] bootconsole [early0] disabled
[ 0.116000] m25p80 spi0.0: found mx25l25635e, expected s25fl129p0
[ 0.116000] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l25635e (32768 Kbytes)
[ 0.116000] 11 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device sflash
[ 0.116000] Creating 11 MTD partitions on "sflash":
[ 0.116000] 0x000000000000-0x000000040000 : "uboot"
[ 0.116000] 0x000000040000-0x0000000c0000 : "uboot_env"
[ 0.116000] 0x0000000c0000-0x000000cc0000 : "linux"
[ 0.144000] 2 uimage-fw partitions found on MTD device linux
[ 0.144000] 0x0000000c0000-0x0000001fcedb : "kernel"
[ 0.144000] 0x0000001fcedb-0x000000cc0000 : "rootfs"
[ 0.144000] mtd: device 4 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem
[ 0.144000] 1 squashfs-split partitions found on MTD device rootfs
[ 0.144000] 0x0000006c0000-0x000000cc0000 : "rootfs_data"
[ 0.148000] 0x000000cc0000-0x0000018c0000 : "image1"
[ 0.148000] 0x0000018c0000-0x000001ac0000 : "configfs"
[ 0.148000] 0x000001ac0000-0x000001dc0000 : "logfs"
[ 0.152000] 0x000001dc0000-0x000001fc0000 : "extfs"
[ 0.152000] 0x000001fc0000-0x000001fd0000 : "ri"
[ 0.152000] 0x000001fd0000-0x000001fe0000 : "sfp"
[ 0.156000] 0x000001fe0000-0x000001ff0000 : "ribackup"
[ 0.156000] 0x000001ff0000-0x000002000000 : "reserve"
[ 0.156000] wdt 1f8803f0.watchdog: Init done
[ 0.160000] TCP: cubic registered
[ 0.160000] NET: Registered protocol family 17
[ 0.160000] bridge: automatic filtering via arp/ip/ip6tables has been deprecated. Update your scripts to load br_netfilter if you need this.
[ 0.160000] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8
[ 12.212000] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:4.
[ 12.216000] Freeing unused kernel memory: 192K (80380000 - 803b0000)
[ 14.852000] init: Console is alive
[ 16.032000] pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered
[ 16.032000] pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it>
[ 16.032000] PTP clock support registered
[ 16.944000] init: - preinit -
[ 17.552000] jffs2: notice: (293) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found.
[ 17.608000] jffs2: notice: (295) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found.
[ 18.480000] random: mktemp urandom read with 72 bits of entropy available
[ 21.728000] procd: - early -
[ 22.440000] procd: - ubus -
[ 23.448000] procd: - init -
[ 24.856000] g_board_hw_version 87
[ 24.856000] ri module install
[ 24.860000] IFXOS, Version 1.6.9 (c) Copyright 2009, Lantiq Deutschland GmbH
[ 24.948000] NET: Registered protocol family 10
[ 24.956000] i2c /dev entries driver
[ 24.964000] Custom GPIO-based I2C driver version 0.1.1
[ 24.964000] i2c-gpio i2c-gpio.0: using pins 37 (SDA) and 38 (SCL)
[ 24.968000] i2c_driver_major is 247
[ 24.968000] This board has 1 i2c bus, 0 bus is expanded by PCA9554i2c driver install.
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_mac_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol onu_mod_open (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol netdev_rem_igmp_snooping_rx_callback (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_filter_add (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol netdev_set_igmp_snooping_rx_callback (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol onu_mod_close (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_filter_add (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_ext_vlan_get (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_table_entry_get (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_ext_vlan_set (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_mac_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.048000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.052000] F24S Driver, Version 1.2.0
[ 25.124000] Intel PON Chipset Optic Driver, version 7.6.2.0
[ 25.132000] GPON SFP I2C Slave Driver, Version 2.4.0 (c) Copyright 2015, Lantiq Beteiligungs-GmbH & Co. KG
[ 25.236000] [sfp_i2c] vpe code <sfp_i2c_vpe.bin> with size <3352 bytes> loaded!
[ 25.236000] VPE loader: VPE1 running successfully
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_mac_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol onu_mod_open (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol netdev_rem_igmp_snooping_rx_callback (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_filter_add (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol netdev_set_igmp_snooping_rx_callback (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol onu_mod_close (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_filter_add (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_ext_vlan_get (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_table_entry_get (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_ext_vlan_set (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_mac_mc_port_add (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_short_fwd_ipv4_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.252000] kigmp: Unknown symbol gpe_long_fwd_ipv6_mc_port_delete (err 0)
[ 25.636000] watchdog: add to proc fs ok
[ 25.636000] Intel PON Chipset Base Driver, Version 7.6.2.0
[ 25.660000] Intel PON Chipset Ethernet Driver, Version 7.6.2.0
[ 25.664000] Registered Intel PON TOD PTP clock
[ 25.700000] igmpdrv k_igmp_drv_init
[ 25.700000] igmpmap IgmpMapFilterConfig IPTV Filter mode changed from 1 to 5
[ 25.708000] igmpdb igmpdbthreadinit Enter DB create the thread.
[ 25.724000] [onu] Now netdev have set Snooping Call Back.
[ 25.724000] successfully insert igmp dev module
[ 32.860000] random: nonblocking pool is initialized
[ 41.888000] [onu] GPHY Firmware loaded into RAM (phy11g.bin)
[ 42.416000] [onu] PE[255] firmware loaded v15.9.8.4
[ 44.920000] [f24s]: Registered Intel F24S PTP clock
[ 44.920000] libphy: Falcon MDIO: probed
[ 44.936000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): host: link is not ready
[ 44.988000] [f24s]: lct0: Intel F24S Switch driver attached (irq=10).
[ 44.996000] [onu_netdev]: onu_netdev_probe: connect to phy at falcon_mdio:1f
[ 45.092000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): lct0: link is not ready
[ 45.996000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): lct0: link becomes ready
[ 47.776000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): lct0: link is not ready
[ 48.068000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): lct0: link is not ready
[ 48.996000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): lct0: link becomes ready
[ 64.016000] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): host: link is not ready
[ 64.140000]
[ 64.140000] Set board info type = 255
[ 64.156000] Reset igmp snooping.
[ 65.044000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 65.064000] igmpltq Cfg Vlan Action with itf:1 Error.
[ 65.068000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 65.076000] igmpltq Cfg Vlan Action with itf:2 Error.
[ 65.080000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 65.100000] igmpltq Cfg Vlan Action with itf:3 Error.
[ 65.104000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 65.120000] igmpltq Cfg Vlan Action with itf:4 Error.
[ 65.124000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 65.144000] igmpltq Cfg Vlan Action with itf:5 Error.
[ 65.148000] igmpltq hal_kernel_cfg_mcast_vlan_action There is no Gemport found for Mulitcast.
[ 67.956000] get OperatorID=XXXX and start long time light status
ONTUSER@easy98035synce1588:/# fw_printenv
a0_image=3FE46956AAAA_a0.bin
a2_iaddr=0x1FD0000
a2_image=3FE46956AAAA_a2.bin
act_img_addr=0xBF20003C
addip=setenv bootargs ${bootargs} ip=${ipaddr}:${serverip}:${gatewayip}:${netmask}:${hostname}:${netdev}:off
addmisc=setenv bootargs ${bootargs} ethaddr=${ethaddr} machtype=${machtype} vpe1_load_addr=0x83f00000 vpe1_mem=1M mem=63M ${mtdparts} quiet
addmtdparts0=setenv mtdparts mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),12288k(linux),12288k(image1),2048k(configfs),3072k(logfs),2048k(extfs),64k(ri),64k(sfp),64k(ribackup),64k(reserve)
addmtdparts1=setenv mtdparts mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),12288k(image0),12288k(linux),2048k(configfs),3072k(logfs),2048k(extfs),64k(ri),64k(sfp),64k(ribackup),64k(reserve)
asc0=3
baudrate=115200
boot_image=run boot_image${c_img};
boot_image0=run kernel0_from_sf flashargs addip addmtdparts0 addmisc && bootm ${ram_addr}
boot_image1=run kernel1_from_sf flashargs addip addmtdparts1 addmisc && bootm ${ram_addr}
boot_image_err=setenv kernel_offs ${kernel0_offs};httpd && setenv image0_is_valid 1
bootargs=rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 ip=192.168.1.10:192.168.1.100:192.168.2.1::::off ethaddr=ac:9a:96:00:00:00 machtype=EASY98035SYNCE1588 vpe1_load_addr=0x83f00000 vpe1_mem=1M mem=63M mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),12288k(linux),12288k(image1),2048k(configfs),3072k(logfs),2048k(extfs),64k(ri),64k(sfp),64k(ribackup),64k(reserve) quiet
bootcmd=run flash_flash
bootdelay=5
c_img=0
commit=0
config_iaddr=0x18C0000
env_offs=0x40000
env_offs_redund=0x80000
ethact=RGMII1
ethaddr=ac:9a:96:00:00:00
ethprime=RGMII1
flash_flash=run select_image boot_image
flashargs=setenv bootargs rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2
gatewayip=192.168.2.1
goi_calibrated=1
goi_config=begin-base64 644 goi_config@H4sIAB8BAAACA+1YS0/bQBDOtfkVW3HICbPvR60eUh4VKi2IpOGAkLVxnGA1@jiPbofTfd5YEMHagVWmjlnouHs/szrevbzzrqAh30nkRhzuTNA4KO5xGwdTm@URZk0TgYguaF+VXrWYJBJOc3T5DqExOp7nQmRQsTRSVtIdzagCzywmYItY4/@9T/39k8fbZeladF6ebKF9lI0SwsUXtrZJELFZYT63+YRikfRrIjHcZS99n2/@7Wxvj7qwQsHp/oGzbKF+lMzR+YcLHx0Wl+h80QWttw/K2U7idAvxzvOLNsPG@Vx6X3DfUU4r5uN1q5O+Q6Cn+P5/6v8h/SRVu+P+P8T9p+P8y+H9l56NgOPpN@7P8J/pd0SRz/hcKy4f9m+D96wH/H8xXbB92TveDd3i3TfTSATwI6HzhCS58z@TzPdEPlF8R8y9h/AcLxWQjzKf8gALUIVkJ5QLBjwnxHW1P8bEdxQ4L/nf5jO@xvHkJgEs1c3ynzIu73IBJ9LxXzX3/81Ie7njCDYfdSbTdGinnfYr90VIZ2jX@TuNhZp3ej5MIVgoK/g7FRG9jvk1Yn+A3WPsoD7N4XqCB8qTHfXS82z1avhAf@HZyt1E77AVbmyo28YiygzogAcJFFy1q02mAUjsIAytNqP4iWJ3FRRNkjnmCe@fnXO26mdkACjDmNalWzY2YjClRhJOouLtNT5IxRGpbUJTo5crKf85IG/H9v3@Nl7ZyTo7fsROf4ADfnrv3wvtFGo2vBogFrjmIysf4XJtPzdwzNXafs5HiF7b@DwZCqFyPd+MTvOS7HyTRFftqgETIhxO/LpYODDdKjZmUimFdanKYpCP3C3M5@Pe5JSCkULhZG1HHdLhBVxwW7YboOSxysYQwuNZDZpDHrYF1Q40mitCYY1rAO@6zZL6DqsWx8pTR0XHNzDiigqqCj3vEeFJsbTWBuOBRHEVI9yZHMgVwJ3+9Lx@ymFv3P8eNy2uuYKOjBlcWqnTXu8wINzguc3sMJ3G4ar9miYjm325jQYZXQvO@DSVarQtXRtbcKEMFHClaGXWaLCqWYZrbimkc5vE9wvtBD2Jej6WAM9HcUhpp@pJFGavIdZGLmDgAcAAA=@====@
gphy0_phyaddr=0
hwconfig=RGMII1:phyaddr=31
image0_addr=0xB00C0000
image0_is_valid=1
image1_addr=0xB0800000
image1_is_valid=1
image_name=g010sb
import_uboot_env=env import -t ${ram_addr} ${filesize}
ipaddr=192.168.1.10
kernel0_from_sf=sf probe 0;sf read ${ram_addr} ${kernel0_offs} ${max_kernel_size}
kernel0_offs=0xC0000
kernel1_from_sf=sf probe 0;sf read ${ram_addr} ${kernel1_offs} ${max_kernel_size}
kernel1_offs=0xCC0000
load_kernel=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${image_name}-uImage
load_uboot=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}u-boot.img
load_uboot_env=tftp ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}u-boot.env
load_uboot_env_y=loady ${ram_addr}
log_iaddr=0x1AC0000
machtype=EASY98035SYNCE1588
magic_addr=0xBF200038
magic_val=0xDEADBEEF
max_kernel_size=180000
mtdparts=mtdparts=sflash:256k(uboot)ro,512k(uboot_env),12288k(linux),12288k(image1),2048k(configfs),3072k(logfs),2048k(extfs),64k(ri),64k(sfp),64k(ribackup),64k(reserve)
net_nfs=run load_kernel nfsargs addip addmtdparts0 addmisc;bootm ${ram_addr}
netconsole=set stderr nulldev;set stdin nc,serial;set stdout nc,serial
next_active=0
nfsargs=setenv bootargs root=/dev/nfs rw nfsroot=${serverip}:${rootpath},${nfsoptions}
nfsoptions=rsize=1024,wsize=1024
preboot=gpio clear 100
ram_addr=80F00000
reserve_iaddr=0x1FF0000
reset_uboot_env=env default -f -a; saveenv
ri_hiaddr=0x1FC0000
ri_image=3FE46956AAAA_ri.bin
ri_siaddr=0x1FE0000
save_uboot=sf probe 0;sf erase 0 40000;sf write ${ram_addr} 0 ${filesize}
select_image=if test -n $commit ; then else setenv commit _err;saveenv;fi;if test -n $image0_is_valid ; then else setenv image0_is_valid 1;saveenv;fi;if test -n $image1_is_valid ; then else setenv image1_is_valid 0;saveenv;fi;if itest *${magic_addr} == ${magic_val} ; then if itest *${act_img_addr} == 0 ; then setenv next_active 0;fi;if itest *${act_img_addr} == 1 ; then setenv next_active 1;fi;mw ${magic_addr} 0x0;mw ${act_img_addr} 0x0;fi;if test $next_active = -1 ; then setenv c_img $commit;else setenv c_img $next_active;if test $next_active != $commit ;then if test $next_active = 0 ;then setenv next_active 1;setenv image0_is_valid 0;setenv commit 1;else setenv next_active 0;setenv image1_is_valid 0;setenv commit 0;fi;saveenv;fi;fi;exit 0
serverip=192.168.1.100
start_netconsole=if test -n ${ncip}; then echo 'check for netconsole'; if ping ${ncip}; then run netconsole; echo 'netconsole enabled'; fi; fi
stderr=serial
stdin=serial
stdout=serial
update_A0=gpio clear 102;tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${a0_image};eeprom write 50 ${ram_addr} 0 ${filesize}
update_A2=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${a2_image};sf probe 0;sf erase ${a2_iaddr} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${a2_iaddr} ${filesize}
update_configfs=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}configfs.image;sf probe 0;sf erase ${config_iaddr} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${config_iaddr} ${filesize}
update_image0=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${image_name}-squashfs.image;sf probe 0;sf erase ${kernel0_offs} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${kernel0_offs} ${filesize}
update_image1=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${image_name}-squashfs.image;sf probe 0;sf erase ${kernel1_offs} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${kernel1_offs} ${filesize}
update_logfs=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}logfs.image;sf probe 0;sf erase ${log_iaddr} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${log_iaddr} ${filesize}
update_openwrt=run update_system
update_ri=tftpboot ${ram_addr} ${tftppath}${ri_image};sf probe 0;sf erase ${ri_hiaddr} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${ri_hiaddr} ${filesize};sf erase ${ri_siaddr} +${filesize};sf write ${ram_addr} ${ri_siaddr} ${filesize}
update_system=run update_image0 && setenv commit 0 && setenv image0_is_valid 1 && saveenv
update_uboot=run load_uboot && run save_uboot
update_uboot_env=run load_uboot_env && run import_uboot_env && saveenv
update_uboot_env_y=run load_uboot_env_y && run import_uboot_env && saveenv
update_uboot_y=loady ${ram_addr} && run save_uboot
ver=U-Boot 2015.04-lantiq-gpon-1.3.7.1 (Aug 21 2017 - 17:12:42)
boot_fail=0
# cat /proc/mtd
dev: size erasesize name
mtd0: 00040000 00001000 "boot"
mtd1: 00002000 00001000 "env"
mtd2: 00002000 00001000 "env2"
mtd3: 0003c000 00001000 "config"
mtd4: 00300000 00001000 "k0"
mtd5: 004b0000 00001000 "r0"
mtd6: 00300000 00001000 "k1"
mtd7: 004b0000 00001000 "r1"
mtd8: 00010000 00001000 "hw"
mtd9: 00010000 00001000 "sec"
mtd10: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_010"
mtd11: 00001000 00001000 "Partition_011"
mtd12: 00300000 00001000 "linux"
mtd13: 004b0000 00001000 "rootfs"
I bought in Alibaba.This is great! Thanks for all the info and detail. My one and only question is: where can I buy a ZISA OP151S module? It seems to be out of stock in all the stores I checked...
Thanks.
Hello.
Here is Carlitos' stick. GPON ONU SFP (CPGOS03-0490 v2.0)
Memory processor photos and others Realtek RTL 9601 - Winbond 25Q64JVIQ
Many values can be modified via WebUI and Telnet
You can also change the serial number of the stick by Telnet
Very stable, The only annotation I see is the warm-up, but the same thing happens in other modules
I recommend it, get in touch with CarlitoxxPro.
Good quality.
Regards.
Hi PetronasMemory processor photos and others Realtek RTL 9601
Hi PetronasMemory processor photos and others Realtek RTL 9601
Can you share more about Realtek RTL9601C.
What does it display?
cat /proc/cpuinfo
cat /proc/mtd
The system type is RTL8672 , so very similar to the CarlitoxxPro module. Have you tried to understand more? One can telnet to 192.168.1.1 ubnt/ubnt . Apparenly some of the parameters can be set using the flash command. I am wondering if there is a way to get it to work as wellHi guys, Ubiquiti have released a new SFP GPON ONU stick called "UFiber Instant (UF-Instant)".
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EDIT: Sorry, I was wrong. Reading instructions for use, this UFiber Instant has no web interface and is configured from a Ubiquiti OLT. It will not work for any Spanish ISP. My fault for not read the instructions for use before...
Petronas, what user ID and password are you using? I can get the webpage to load on 192.168.1.1 or use telnet but cpAdmin/cpAdmin or cpUser/cpUser is not accepted. I'd like to be able to test the module after waiting so longHere is Carlitos' stick. GPON ONU SFP (CPGOS03-0490 v2.0)
I recommend it, get in touch with CarlitoxxPro.
Good quality.
There have been several reports about new modules with Realtek chips: Ubiquiti UFiber-Instant, V-Solutions - V2801F and many more. I've updated my list of GPON modules.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=116364&p=771961#p771961
As I said before you can change all the parameters and configurations, via web and telnet.and accept registration in OLTPetronas, what user ID and password are you using? I can get the webpage to load on 192.168.1.1 or use telnet but cpAdmin/cpAdmin or cpUser/cpUser is not accepted. I'd like to be able to test the module after waiting so longHere is Carlitos' stick. GPON ONU SFP (CPGOS03-0490 v2.0)
I recommend it, get in touch with CarlitoxxPro.
Good quality.
thank you
How did you go about accessing the SFP? Ive got it in a Mikrotik atm it just shows the module is present. Does it have an IP you can SSH to it on?There have been several reports about new modules with Realtek chips: Ubiquiti UFiber-Instant, V-Solutions - V2801F and many more. I've updated my list of GPON modules.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=116364&p=771961#p771961
I've been able to make progress with the UFiber-Instant ONU module: it can definitely reach Operation State (o5) on the Movistar (Huwaei) ONT in Spain
Onustate 5.png
However I had to go in the diag system and manually overwrite the PLOAM password, because the flash command limits the GPON_PLOAM_PASSWD to 10 characters in the settings that survive reboots. Still WIP ...
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=132258&p=670687&hil ... nk#p671105Did you find the temperature of the SFP combined with the RB760igs too high when using it? It felt very hot, unable to touch it
You were right Petronas. CarlitoxxPro helped me and the module is working perfectly with Vodafone fiber here in Madrid.Don't waste your time anymore, you have the solution in your hand.
The default IP is 192.168.1.1 . You need to add an address like 192.168.1.10/24 to your SFP moduleHow did you go about accessing the SFP? Ive got it in a Mikrotik atm it just shows the module is present. Does it have an IP you can SSH to it on?
hello, you can make a backup of the mtd blocks and put them hereHello.
Here is Carlitos' stick. GPON ONU SFP (CPGOS03-0490 v2.0)
Memory processor photos and others Realtek RTL 9601 - Winbond 25Q64JVIQ
Many values can be modified via WebUI and Telnet
You can also change the serial number of the stick by Telnet
Very stable, The only annotation I see is the warm-up, but the same thing happens in other modules
I recommend it, get in touch with CarlitoxxPro.
Good quality.
Regards.
Dear all.
a few hours ago I ran Zisa with Tilera.
I have heard some comments that were incompatible and I can now confirm that it is certainly compatible.
You can browse my old post regarding the ZISA OP151S. I have made it work by changing only the firmware I mentioned earlier, modifying MAC, SERIAL NUMBER, LoID, and PLOAM PASSWORD / IDONT.
To connect to Zisa ONT:
- create a bridge without STP with ports where laptop connected and Zisa connected
- Add an IP in laptop LAN in 192.168.1.2 (f. Example)
- Connect Zisa ONT to the Fiber from ISP wait untill links UP. if till down after some time reeboot router with all connected.
- Type in webbrowser 192.168.1.1 user: admin pass: admin upgrade firmware mentioned on my last posts from web.
after updated: Make sure your Zisa fiber Link is UP. If not just wait a while or reboot router as mentioned.
- Telnet to 192.168.1.1
user: twmanu - pass: twmanu
- type "?" without wuotes for the menu options.
We just will need manufactory menu to work.
Enter to manufactory menu:
- type: "manufactoy" and press enter
"show ?" without quotes to show all options to check
"set ?" without quotes to show all options to set.
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SERIAL NUMBER:
Inside Manufactory menu:
- type: "show sn" = shows Actual SN
- type: "set sn CCCCXXXXXXXX" with your serial number
confirm change with "show SN" command
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LoID and Password:
inside Manufactory menu:
- type: "show ctc info" (shows actual info) in blank normally
- type: "set ctc loid XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" (in ASCII Format)
- type: "set ctc password XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" (20digit) without "0x"
If your Loid is in HEX just use one online HEX to ASCII converter.
confirm with "show ctc info" command
after all settings remove from created bridge SFP port and reboot router. ont will connect properly.
I hope all this settings would be fine for all ISP in spain.
After this you should add the corresponding VLAN/ PPPoE if needed from wour ISP in the SFP port to work.
Waiting for Zisa Users who can check this in the forum!
Kind regards!
I can confirm that CarlitoxxPro's module works perfectly with Vodafone and Movistar fibre. Getting the 600Mb/s symmetrical speed in both cases.For information, I just paid a CarlitoxxPro GPON SFP ONU, they are available.
Hello,I can confirm that CarlitoxxPro's module works perfectly with Vodafone and Movistar fibre. Getting the 600Mb/s symmetrical speed in both cases.For information, I just paid a CarlitoxxPro GPON SFP ONU, they are available.
Hello JacquesL, in my country I have availability for the Ubiquiti U-Fiber Instant for 48 USD, much cheaper than the Carlitoxx, can you please share how did you managed to change some parameters via CLI? my ips just requieres SERIAL NUMBER (ALCLXXXXXXXX) and PASSWORD (less than 10 characters in ASCII MODE), maybe it runs for my purpose, thank youI can confirm that CarlitoxxPro's module works perfectly with Vodafone and Movistar fibre. Getting the 600Mb/s symmetrical speed in both cases.For information, I just paid a CarlitoxxPro GPON SFP ONU, they are available.
What ONT did you have before the change? I have an Alcatel i240g-t and I have been told that my provider (O2) needs to unblock the administrative state at the OTL so I can work with Carlitoxx SFP module. I have already made the request, but I don't really count on the provider doing it... Is there any other alternative?I can confirm that CarlitoxxPro's module works perfectly with Vodafone and Movistar fibre. Getting the 600Mb/s symmetrical speed in both cases.For information, I just paid a CarlitoxxPro GPON SFP ONU, they are available.