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Bme: 1 Port: 1 Downstream line rate: 29664 kbps Upstream line rate: 9484 kbps Bearer0 Downstream payload rate: 0 kbps Bearer1 Downstream payload rate: 26936 kbps Bearer0 Upstream payload rate: 0 kbps Bearer1 Upstream payload rate: 8128 kbps Downstream attainable payload rate: 80476 kbps Downstream attainable line rate: 94648 kbps Downstream Training Margin: 32.2 dB Downstream Line Protection (Bearer1 Path): 0.0 DMT Symbols Upstream Line Protection (Bearer1 Path): 0.0 DMT Symbols Near-end ITU Vendor Id: 0xb500494b4e530200 Far-end ITU Vendor Id: 0xb5004244434da194 Downstream delay: 0.0 ms Upstream delay: 0.0 ms Tx total power -9.5 dbm FE Tx total power 14.2 dbm VDSL Estimated Loop Length : 823 ft G.Hs Estimated Near End Loop Length : 70 ft G.Hs Estimated Far End Loop Length :0 ft Current framing mode: 0x10 EFM Bandplan Type...........: 2 No. of Upstream Bands...: 3 No. of Downstream Bands.: 2 Line Type: 0x04000000 VDSL2 Profile 17A Downstream FFT Protection (Bearer1 Path): 0.0 DMT Symbols Upstream FFT Protection (Bearer1 Path): 0.0 DMT Symbols Upstream Line Attenuation: NA (Only for ADSL1 & T1.413) Upstream SNR Margin: NA (Only for ADSL1 & T1413) Upstream Retransmission status: Disabled Downstream Retransmission status: Disabled
Here is a list of all the command that can be used in the system shell after you enter VDSL mode.
BME Reference board API Menu Ikanos Communications Copyright 2000-2008 Version 6.10.1.7 VOX180 ========================================= 2) Initiate Reset BME command 3) Configure System Provision (default values) 4) Configure Port Provision 5) Initiate Port Start command 7) Initiate Port Stop command 9) Start Loopback Test 10) Request Brief Port Status 11) Request Extended Port Status 12) Display Performance Counters 13) Get Near End SNR Margin and Attenuation 15) Display User Logs 16) Clear User Logs 20) Display this menu 21) Modify Port Provision 31) INI CRC Threshold 41) Port Error Count Management 42) Event Log Management 55) Board Configuration Management 56) OAM Options Mask Setting 57) Performance Management Parameter Configuration 58) Trigger PM Failures 59) Bitloading Per Tone 62) GPIO Test 70) Maintenance Mode 72) VDSL2 Double Ended Loop Testing (DELT) 73) Freeze Mode 90) BME Firmware versions 91) EFM Pre-emption 99) Log off/ Go to auto mode 114) Clear Performance Counters 127) System training LED blink rate 131) VDSL CRC Threshold 140) Internal EOC Commands 141) Overhead Message Commands 143) Remote Ethernet Status Report 150) Bit Swap Commands 212) Display All Performance Counters
I was going through the config file and I found this on line 1029-1062, it looks like user 3 is the Bell admin account. Removing the port will allow you to login over the LAN but it doesn't offer any additional config options in the menu.
(user (0 (username(admin)) (password()) (full_name(Administrator)) (email()) (permissions (mgt(1)) (fs(1)) (telnet(1)) ) (notify_level (0(none)) (1(none)) ) ) (3 (username(001BBF-NQ1113901014485)) (password(7f1d6bf3c8fcf9211c7f02975c02f7e2)) (full_name(Administrator)) (email()) (permissions (mgt(1)) (fs(1)) (telnet(1)) ) (notify_level (0(none)) (1(none)) ) (port(50001)) ) )