V-SOL V2801F
Hardware Specifications
Vendor/Brand | V-SOL |
Model | V2801F |
Chipset | Realtek RTL9601CI |
Flash | 8 MB |
RAM | 64 MB |
System | Linux (Luna SDK) |
HSGMII | No |
Optics | SC/APC |
IP address | |
Web Gui | ✅ user admin , password stdONU101 |
SSH | ✅ user admin , password stdONU101 |
Telnet | |
Serial | |
Form Factor | miniONT SFP |
Firmware is interchangeable with:
List of firmwares and files
The recommended version is V2801F_V1.9.0-220425.tar
because it has a modern WebGUI, 2.5GbE support, patched runlansds.sh
, tftpd
and more.
Useful files and binaries
Useful files
-
/var/config/lastgood.xml
- Contains the user portion of the configuration -
/tmp/omcilog
- OMCI messages logs (must be enabeled, see below)
Useful binaries
flash
- Used to manipulate the config files in a somewhat safe mannerxmlconfig
- Used for low-level manipulation of the XML config files. Called byflash
nv
- Used to manipulate nvram storage, including persistent config entries vianv setenv
/nv getenv
omcicli
- Used to interact with the running OMCI daemonomci_app
- The OMCI daemondiag
- Used to run low-level diagnostics commands on the stick
GPON ONU status
Getting the operational status of the ONU
diag gpon get onu-state
Querying a particular OMCI ME
# omcicli mib get MIB_IDX
Getting/Setting Speed LAN Mode
V2801F_V1.9.0-220425.tar
. It is not guaranteed that any value for LAN_SDS_MODE
other than 1
will work with other firmware versions. Before editing the sync speed make sure your hardware supports it. To change the link mode use this command:
# flash get LAN_SDS_MODE
LAN_SDS_MODE=0
# flash set LAN_SDS_MODE 1
Value | cat /proc/kmsg | Mode | Behavior |
---|---|---|---|
1 | <4>change mode to 1(Fiber 1G) | FIBER | 1GbaseX with auto-neg on |
2 | <4>change mode to 2(SGMII PHY) | TP MII | 1Gb PHY |
3 | <4>change mode to 3(SGMII MAC) | MII | 1Gb MAC |
4 | <4>change mode to 4(HiSGMII PHY) | TP MII | 2.5Gb PHY |
5 | <4>change mode to 5(HiSGMII MAC) | MII | 2.5Gb MAC |
6 | <4>change mode to 6(2500BaseX) | FIBER | 2500baseX with auto-neg on |
GPON/OMCI settings
Getting/Setting ONU GPON Serial Number
# flash get GPON_SN
GPON_SN=TMBB00000000
# flash set GPON_SN TMBB0A1B2C3D
Getting/Setting ONU GPON PLOAM password
# flash get GPON_PLOAM_PASSWD
GPON_PLOAM_PASSWD=AAAAAAAAAA
# flash set GPON_PLOAM_PASSWD AAAAAAAAAA
Getting/Setting OMCI software version (ME 7)
# nv setenv sw_custom_version0 YOURFIRSTSWVER
# nv setenv sw_custom_version1 YOURSECONDSWVER
Getting/Setting OMCI hardware version (ME 256)
# flash get HW_HWVER
HW_HWVER=V2.0
# flash set HW_HWVER MYHWVERSION
Getting/Setting OMCI vendor ID (ME 256)
# flash get PON_VENDOR_ID
PON_VENDOR_ID=ZTEG
# flash set PON_VENDOR_ID HWTC
Getting/Setting OMCI equipment ID (ME 257)
# flash get GPON_ONU_MODEL
GPON_ONU_MODEL=DFP-34X-2C2
# flash set GPON_ONU_MODEL DFP-34X-XXX
Getting/Setting OMCI OLT Mode and Fake OMCI
Configure how ONT Stick handle OMCI from OLT:
# flash get OMCI_OLT_MODE
OMCI_OLT_MODE=1
# flash set OMCI_OLT_MODE 2
Value | Note | OMCI Information |
---|---|---|
0 | Default Mode | Stock setting, some values cannot be changed |
1 | Huawei OLT Mode | Huawei MA5671a |
2 | ZTE OLT Mode | ZTE |
3 | Customized Mode | Custom Software/Hardware Version, OMCC, etc… |
Some vendors/wholesale providers/ISPs have explicit LAN Port Number provisioning or proprietary OMCI that the stick cannot understand, this will make the stick reply OK to whatever the OLT sends it via OMCI.
0
= Disable, 1
= Enable, Default is 0
# flash get OMCI_FAKE_OK
OMCI_FAKE_OK=0
# flash set OMCI_FAKE_OK 1
Advanced settings
Setting management IP
# flash get LAN_IP_ADDR
LAN_IP_ADDR=192.168.2.1
# flash set LAN_IP_ADDR 192.168.1.1
Getting/Setting the L2 Bridge MTU
Getting/Setting the MTU of the L2 bridge
# diag switch get max-pkt-len port all
Port Speed
----------
0 1538
2 2031
# diag switch set max-pkt-len port all length 2000
Checking the currently active image
# nv getenv sw_active
sw_active=1
# nv getenv sw_version0
sw_version0=V1_7_8_210412
# nv getenv sw_version1
sw_version1=V1_7_8_210412
Booting to a different image
# nv setenv sw_commit 0|1
# reboot
Known Bugs
VLAN swap issue (MEID 171), auto-sensing mode to switch between SGMII/HiSGMII
You should use the VID/VLAN shown by executing the command omcicli mib get 84
via telnet to bring up PPPoE