  Sir Meowmix III
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Does anyone have information on setting a telnet password for use with the Speedstream 5200, Doctor Olds I see your involvement in a lot of threads regarding this topic. The 5200 is black, not black/grey.
I have downloaded the configuration from »192.168.254.254/xcfg and reviewed the user profiles listed, however, none of these work with telnet. I've also tried the telco profile link of »192.168.254.254/pfwizardj.cgi?co···retain=f and I see this username in the configuration, however, it does not work. I've seen the SNAP FTP password utility and read the documentation (I have no Win32 boxes) but my understanding is vague. It seems this is a temporary password.
Is the telnet access defined by the per= (I assume permissions)? Please note that I added the mfadmin account using the pfwizard, this was not present before.
Below is the config snippet, line-breaks added by me, and password obfuscated (mods, no need to change it)
Doctor Olds, not sure if you new, but the firmware/configuration is also accessible by accessing »192.168.254.254/x.img x.def x.cfg x-boot.img
I am in the process of analyzing x.img in a hex editor.
The telnet daemon is listening.
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  Sir Meowmix III
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| reply to Sir Meowmix III Funny things in the firmware like "Steve's Nose was here"
"St3vEsN0zeWuZH3r" at offset F9416 |
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  Sir Meowmix III
| reply to Sir Meowmix III Seems this covers things well if it's applicable, »SBC DSL FAQ »How can I access the Speedsteam modem's CLI?
Doctor Olds & others, are there any useful telnet debugging commands to get line data or is the CLI mainly for configuration only? I'm looking for something like near_line far_line data which was present on the Alcatel Speedtouch Home/Pro/510 series. |
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  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy | reply to Sir Meowmix III said by Sir Meowmix III :
The 5200 is black, not black/grey Are you sure?
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  Sir Meowmix III
| reply to Sir Meowmix III It's the second one in the picture, 100% black. I did have a black/grey but it was nuked. |
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  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy | Both are speedstream 5200 modems The all black one is a newer model 5200
Have a look at the 5200 faq's Telnet with Speedstream 5200 E240 Telnet with Speedstream 5200 E242 |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to Sir Meowmix III Try this:
»Efficient Networks Forum FAQ »How do I set/reset the 5200 FTP/Telnet Login and Password?
It worked for all the Alltel 5200s and Windstearm 5200s.
If "admin" is the username for the HTTP interface, then the ASpeedstream will not let you use "admin" for the FTP and Telnet interfaces. I use "admin1" instead, but use what you prefer. -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to Sir Meowmix III said by Sir Meowmix III :
I've seen the SNAP FTP password utility and read the documentation (I have no Win32 boxes) but my understanding is vague. It seems this is a temporary password. Making a permanent Username/Password for Telnet and FTP is discussed here:
»A50 FW on 5200, no telnet or FTP !!!
said by buggage : Use ICGabe's utility to telnet into the modem.
Once in, type these commands:
cfg upro#1{usr{un=username cfg upro#1{usr{pw=password cfg upro#1{usr{per=0xFFFFFFFF cfg save do reboot
When the modem reboots, you will be able to telnet/FTP using the username and password you created. You won't need to use the FTP Tool again, unless you reset the modem.
I forgot that the telnet login was the same as that for FTP. Works great after using ICGabe's util. Many thanks.
-- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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  Sir Meowmix III
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| reply to wayjac said by wayjac :Both are speedstream 5200 modems The all black one is a newer model 5200 I know this, you've misread what I wrote. I was indicating that I have a black 5200, not black/grey, for the purposes of identifying the revision. I understand they come in the black and black/grey flavors, I even owned one in black/grey, and that they are both 5200. |
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@windstream.net | reply to Sir Meowmix III Doctor Olds, thanks for your reply. What's odd is that I already have a #1 profile defined. Is the per= line hex for permissions, and 0xFFFFFFFF indicates no restrictions?
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| reply to Sir Meowmix III There should be line data similar to this available:
xsh> show dsl stat --- DSL Status DSL State - Up
Tx Rx CRC Errors 17 530 FEC Errors 0 0 HEC Errors 0 0 NCD Errors 0 0 LCD Errors 0 0 LOS Errors - 0 SEF Errors - 0
--- ATU-R Channel Info Current Tx Rate - 768000 Previous Tx Rate - 768000 Interleave Delay - 2483490196
--- ATU-C Channel Info Current Tx Rate - 6016000 Previous Tx Rate - 6016000 Interleave Delay - 0
--- ATU-R Physical Layer Info Current SNR Margin - 14.5 Current Attenuation - 29.0 Current Status: No defects detected No loss of framing detected No loss of signal detected No loss of power detected No loss of signal quality detected
--- ATU-R Line Status Line Coding - dmt Line Type - fast Actual ADSL Mode - G.dmt Requested ADSL Mode - ANSI
xsh> show dsl ber DOWNSTREAM BER = 1.49e-10 CRC = 530 TIME = 595677 DATA RATE = 6016000 FEC (not included in BER) = 0 UPSTREAM BER = 3.75e-11 CRC = 17 TIME = 595677 DATA RATE = 768000 FEC (not included in BER) = 0 xsh> show dsl tones Test DISABLED xsh> show dsl bins Tone Bit Allocation Margin 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 4 0 - 5 0 - 6 0 - 7 7 ******* - 8 8 ******** - 9 8 ******** - 10 9 ********* - 11 10 ********** - 12 10 ********** - 13 10 ********** - 14 10 ********** - 15 10 ********** - 16 10 ********** - 17 10 ********** - 18 10 ********** - 19 10 ********** - 20 10 ********** - 21 10 ********** - 22 10 ********** - 23 10 ********** - 24 10 ********** - 25 10 ********** - 26 9 ********* - 27 9 ********* - 28 8 ******** - 29 8 ******** - 30 0 - 31 0 - 32 0 0.0 33 0 0.0 34 0 0.0 35 0 0.0 36 0 0.0 37 0 0.0 38 9 ********* 13.5 39 10 ********** 14.0 40 10 ********** 14.0 etc.
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to Sir Meowmix III said by Sir Meowmix III :
Doctor Olds, thanks for your reply. What's odd is that I already have a #1 profile defined. Please read the entire thread linked previously as you are skipping/missing important details.....
There are three hidden profiles numbered 0, 1, and 2.
»Re: A50 FW on 5200, no telnet or FTP !!! said by gpontis : It should be mentioned that upro#1 is unrelated to user profile #1 that can be modified from the web GUI.
Regards,
Doctor Olds -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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 buggage Premium join:2002-11-28
| reply to Sir Meowmix III Hi
Yes the 0XFFFFFFFF grants full permissions to the router for whichever profile it's set for. The best way is to set this per for upro#0 (admin), then you will be able to use the same username and password to log into both the router interface and the FTP/telnet interfaces.
Using upro#1 isn't necessary. |
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  Sir Meowmix III
@windstream.net | reply to Sir Meowmix III Thank you everyone for your replies and help. |
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  wayjac Premium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy | reply to Sir Meowmix III Yes, I misread what you posted |
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