From df1edd76f66b33eabe72cc7cbf656fddf7f72bea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrea Greco Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2023 12:13:49 +0200 Subject: Correct (hopefully) all grammar mistakes and change phrasing to make things easier to understand (#282) * First part of grammar correction * Final part of grammar correction * Update _ont/ont-fs-com-gpon-onu-stick-with-mac.md Co-authored-by: Simone <26844016+simonebortolin@users.noreply.github.com> * Update _ont/ont-fs-com-gpon-onu-stick-with-mac.md Co-authored-by: Simone <26844016+simonebortolin@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Simone <26844016+simonebortolin@users.noreply.github.com> --- _ont/ont-zte-f6005.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to '_ont/ont-zte-f6005.md') diff --git a/_ont/ont-zte-f6005.md b/_ont/ont-zte-f6005.md index 19a5fb4..2dadbb3 100644 --- a/_ont/ont-zte-f6005.md +++ b/_ont/ont-zte-f6005.md @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You need a 3.3V SPI programmer (like a modded CH341a) to read and write back the {% include alert.html content="This was tested only on a TIM V6.0.10N20 firmware!" alert="Note" icon="svg-info" color="blue" %} -After you got a full dump of your ONT, here is the procedure to replace the original bootloader with the CIG one enable the serial port: +After getting a full dump of your ONT, here is the procedure to replace the original bootloader with CIG's to enable the serial port: Cut old bootloader: ```sh @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ After powering up the ONT, the serial port will print this message: To access full U-Boot a special escape sequence is needed. -If you use TeraTerm software, create a simple MACRO file that contains this code: +If Tera Term is used, create a simple MACRO file that contains this code: `send $1B $1D $0F $0B` -Configure TeraTerm with the correct serial parameters (refer to **Serial** paragraph), select the created MACRO file **BEFORE** powering up the ONT but **DON'T OPEN IT NOW**, power-up the ONT and when you see the above message, quickly open the macro to reach the U-Boot prompt: +Configure Tera Term with the correct serial parameters (refer to **Serial** paragraph), select the created MACRO file **BEFORE** powering up the ONT but **DON'T OPEN IT NOW**, power-up the ONT and when you see the above message, quickly open the macro to reach the U-Boot prompt: ```sh 9601D# @@ -104,12 +104,12 @@ Configure TeraTerm with the correct serial parameters (refer to **Serial** parag {% include alert.html content="Note that this proceedure needs to be done each time you power-cycle the ONT" alert="Note" icon="svg-info" color="blue" %} -Now with the U-Boot prompt a custom firmware that enable TELNET can be flashed. -Please note that if you use a **TIM** or **OpenFiber** base firmware, the TTL will be silent after kernel loading because it was disabled at kernel level. +Now with the U-Boot prompt a custom firmware that enables TELNET can be flashed. +Please note that if a **TIM** or **OpenFiber** base firmware is used, the TTL will be silent after kernel loading because it is disabled at kernel level. -Here is the procedure to flash a custom firmware on your ONT via the U-Boot console: +Here is the procedure to flash a custom firmware on the ONT via the U-Boot console: -- Attach your ONT via ethernet cable to your PC and configure it to have IP **192.168.1.2** +- Attach the ONT via ethernet cable to your PC and configure it to have IP **192.168.1.2** - Launch TFTP server and place custom firmware inside its root folder renamed into `cramfs.img.crc`. Be sure that the file has this name, otherwise the upgrade procedure will stop immediately - Run this command on U-Boot prompt: @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Writing 6619136 B from 80400000 to 00200000... 100% ~ 0084ffff/6619136 B [Done] ``` -{% include alert.html content="Please note that some OLTs (like Alcatel with TIM in Italy) needs to have software image 0 or 1 as active. So in this case you have to do these commands twice to flash image on both slot:" alert="Note" icon="svg-info" color="blue" %} +{% include alert.html content="Please note that some OLTs (like TIM's Alcatel OLTs in Italy) need to have software image 0 or 1 set as active. So in this case, these commands will have to be executed twice to flash the image on both slots:" alert="Note" icon="svg-info" color="blue" %} **ImageA**: @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ set activeimage imagea saveenv ``` -and flash image with the `upgdimage` +And flash image with the `upgdimage`. **ImageB**: @@ -161,13 +161,13 @@ set activeimage imageb saveenv ``` -and flash image with the `upgdimage` +And flash image with the `upgdimage`. -So you will have both slot with the same firmware version and avoid the swap from the OLT +This way both slots will have the same firmware version and will avoid any swap by the OLT. -After these steps, you can power-cycle ONT and logon on TELNET with `root\admin` credentials. From this moment you can simply spoof your ONT with the usual commands. +After these steps, power-cycle ONT and login via TELNET with `root\admin` credentials. From this moment you can simply spoof your ONT with the usual commands. # Known Bugs -In versions V6.0.10N14 and V6.0.10P2N02 buffer size is suboptimal: because of this the ONT is unable to work at full speed during uploads if the server is geographically, and/or latency-wise, far. There are no known problems if there is only one person in the GPON tree. +In versions V6.0.10N14 and V6.0.10P2N02 buffer size is suboptimal: because of this the ONT is unable to work at full speed during uploads if the server is geographically, and/or latency-wise, far. There are no known problems if there is only one person on the GPON tree. -- cgit v1.2.3