![]() ![]() ONT can only send back so called AVC (Attribute Value Change) information, and only if this is defined in MIB (parameter has AVC attribute).ĪVC is used for example to send information about change of LAN port status (up/down) or if IP address of iphost has changed. It is only OLT that can do MIB_ADD, MIB_SET, MIB_DEL operations. And these, strict config related objects are allowed only OLT->ONT. The design is that OLT uploads at least some vlan-tagging-ops-config or extended-vlan-tagging-ops-confg to OLT + some supplementary objects. I would be nice allow user to upload custom OMCI Profile, user can switch any OMCI Profile to spoof OLT (would have to be like Orange France do discuss such case). Provisioning via OMCI - ok, for such case, but this is mostly ONT vendors that take care of interoperability, very rarely OLT vendors. In my country, Fiber Vendor provide multiple ISP and provision only OMCI, since OLT need to support multiple brand of ONU, VLAN mapping is 1:1, PON bridge to ETH with VLAN aware If your firmware emulates 4x1G ONT - please send me complete: I rather need extended vlan tag operations MIB, not a vlan filter. IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes readyĭo you think I could try LAN_SDS_MODE = 6 as you did on MacchiatoBin? mvneta f1034000.ethernet eth2: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control off mvneta f1034000.ethernet eth2: configuring for inband/1000base-x link mode sfp sfp: diagnostic EEPROM area cannot be read atomically to guarantee data coherency sfp sfp: skipping hwmon device registration due to broken EEPROM ![]() mvneta f1034000.ethernet eth2: switched to inband/1000base-x link mode mvneta f1034000.ethernet eth2: interfaces= selected 18 (1000base-x) ![]() sfp sfp: Switching to reading EEPROM to one byte at a time sfp sfp: Detected broken RTL8672/RTL9601C emulated EEPROM Mvneta f1034000.ethernet eth2: Using hardware mac address d8:58:d7:00:3d:9f ![]()
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