HiSense LTF7267-BHA+
Hardware Specifications
Vendor/Brand | HiSense |
Model | LTF7267-BHA+ |
ODM | ✅ |
Chipset | Cortina CA8271A |
Flash | 128MB |
RAM | 128MB |
System | Custom Linux by Cortina (Saturn SDK) based on Kernel 4.4 |
XGMII/XSGMII | Yes |
Optics | SC/APC |
IP address | 192.168.0.1 |
Web Gui | ✅ user admin , password system |
SSH | ✅ user root , password hbmtsfp |
Telnet | ✅ user root , password hbmtsfp |
Serial | ✅ |
Serial baud | 115200 |
Serial encoding | 8-N-1 |
Form Factor | miniONT SFP+ |
External/Internal Photo
Serial
The stick has a TTL 3.3v UART console (configured as 115200 8-N-1) that can be accessed from the top surface. It’s near the SFP header. TX, RX and ground pads need to be connected to a USB2TTL adapter supporting 3V3 logic.
List of software versions
- 22.05.26.1 - 20220527052622 (from /etc/hi_version - /etc/version)
List of partitions
dev | size | erasesize | name |
---|---|---|---|
mtd0 | 00040000 | 00001000 | “ssb” |
mtd1 | 00002000 | 00001000 | “uboot-env” |
mtd2 | 00002000 | 00001000 | “dtb0” |
mtd3 | 0003c000 | 00001000 | “kernel0” |
mtd4 | 00300000 | 00001000 | “rootfs0” |
mtd5 | 004c0000 | 00001000 | “dtb1” |
mtd6 | 00300000 | 00001000 | “kernel1” |
mtd7 | 004c0000 | 00001000 | “rootfs1” |
mtd8 | 00001000 | 00001000 | “userdata” |
mtd9 | 00001000 | 00001000 | “squashfs_ubi” |
mtd10 | 00001000 | 00001000 | “userdata” |
This ONT supports dual boot.
kernel0
and rootfs0
respectively contain the kernel and firmware of the first image, kernel1
and rootfs1
the kernel and firmware of the second one.
XGS-PON ONU status
To access Cortina Shell, needed to check OMCI settings and XGSPON status, use the following command:
# app-cli
This console can also be reached by opening a telnet connection to 192.168.0.1:2233
Checking Activation Status (from app-cli and telnet\ssh session)
Open two telnet sessions, one to 192.168.0.1
and one to 192.168.0.1:2233
Before running any commands on the second connection, on the first one tail the /var/log/messages
file (needed to see the output of the next steps)
Cortina> enable
Cortina# config
Cortina(config)# aal
Cortina(config-aal)# xgpon
Cortina(config-aal-xgpon)# show activation_state 0
You will see the following output on the first shell:
[260426.782381] XGPON Activation Finite State Machine Information^M
[260426.788170] ----------------------------------------------------------------^M
[260426.795428] PON mode : 5(XGSPON)^M
[260426.800157] VendorID : 0x534d4253(SMBS)^M
[260426.805556] VSSN : 0x11223344^M
[260426.810423] TO1 : 80000(unit:125us)^M
[260426.815879] TO2 : 1000(unit:125us)^M
[260426.821543] S/W FSM current event : EQD_ASSIGNMENT^M
[260426.826617] S/W FSM current state : O5.1^M
[260426.831002] S/W FSM previous state : O4^M
[260426.835131] S/W FSM running state : O5.1^M
[260426.839476] H/W FSM current state : O5.1^M
[260426.843830] H/W FSM previous state : O4^M
[260426.847990] Activated counter : 1^M
[260426.852085] ONU assigned ID : 1 ^M
[260426.856244] PON-ID : 0x30313130 ^M
[260426.861210] Online time : 260395200 miliseconds ( 26039520 system ticks)^M
[260426.869187] Registration ID: 0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000^M
[260436.544953] ^M
Showing ONT configuration (from app-cli session)
Cortina> enable
Cortina# config
Cortina(config)# omci
Cortina(config-omci)# show info
You will see the following output:
=======================================
omcc :0xa3
ipv4Addr :0x7f000001
ipv4Mask :0xffffff00
ipv4Gw :0xffffff00
ponNum :1
geNum :0
xgeNum :1
iphostNum :1
potsNum :0
veipNum :0
ponSlot :1
geSlot :2
xgeSlot :3
iphostSlot :0
potsSlot :0
veipSlot :4
oltType :ZTE
ponMacMode :5
maxQ/Tc :8
ispType :COMMON
batteryBak :1
remoteDbg :0
powerCsvMd :0
ipv6Flag :0
veipIdp :0
loid :00
passwd :
vendorId :SMBSSMBS
sn :SMBS
version :F5684S_v1
eqId :FIBER Box
mac :0:13:25:0:0:1
iphostMac :0:13:25:0:0:1
psk :0x0000000000000000
=======================================
XGe Port idx 0 map to Port 6
Please note that some of the above fields are decoded incorrectly, such as sn
and versionId
Getting OLT vendor information (from app-cli session)
Cortina> enable
Cortina# config
Cortina(config)# omci
Cortina(config-omci)# show me olt_g
You will see the following output:
me oltG has [1] instance
===========================================
Me: oltG
Instance: 0x0
oltVendorId[0]: 0x48
oltVendorId[1]: 0x57
oltVendorId[2]: 0x54
oltVendorId[3]: 0x43
eqId[0]: 0x20
eqId[1]: 0x20
eqId[2]: 0x20
eqId[3]: 0x20
eqId[4]: 0x20
eqId[5]: 0x20
eqId[6]: 0x20
eqId[7]: 0x20
eqId[8]: 0x20
eqId[9]: 0x20
eqId[10]: 0x20
eqId[11]: 0x20
eqId[12]: 0x20
eqId[13]: 0x20
eqId[14]: 0x20
eqId[15]: 0x20
eqId[16]: 0x20
eqId[17]: 0x20
eqId[18]: 0x20
eqId[19]: 0x20
version[0]: 0x31
version[1]: 0x30
version[2]: 0x0
version[3]: 0x0
version[4]: 0x0
version[5]: 0x0
version[6]: 0x0
version[7]: 0x0
version[8]: 0x0
version[9]: 0x0
version[10]: 0x0
version[11]: 0x0
version[12]: 0x0
version[13]: 0x0
timeOfDay[0]: 0x0
timeOfDay[1]: 0x0
timeOfDay[2]: 0x0
timeOfDay[3]: 0x0
timeOfDay[4]: 0x0
timeOfDay[5]: 0x0
timeOfDay[6]: 0x0
timeOfDay[7]: 0x0
timeOfDay[8]: 0x0
timeOfDay[9]: 0x0
timeOfDay[10]: 0x0
timeOfDay[11]: 0x0
timeOfDay[12]: 0x0
timeOfDay[13]: 0x0
No linked ME
Checking current connection type and configuration (GEM Port+Mac Brige)
Cortina> enable
Cortina# config
Cortina(config)# omci
Cortina(config-omci)# show connection
You will see the following output:
GEM:65534 | (DS, TCONT:NULL)
--mutilcast no care
|--Eth :0x0301
GEM: 1024 | (BI, TCONT:0x100, allocId:1025)
--Bridge + 802.1p:0x1
--Map Pri 0xe8
--Ani Map Vlan Total Num 1 Vid 100
|--Eth :0x0301
GEM: 1025 | (BI, TCONT:0x101, allocId:1281)
--Bridge + 802.1p:0x1
--Map Pri 0x17
--Ani Map Vlan Total Num 1 Vid 100
|--Eth :0x0301
Checking VLAN filter
Cortina> enable
Cortina# config
Cortina(config)# omci
Cortina(config-omci)# show stream
You will see the following output:
Link to PPTP eth: ------->instance 0x301
input TPID 0x8100 output TPID 0x8100
dsMode:Inverse us rules
-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Filter | Treatment |
|-----------------------------------|-----------------------------|
| Outer | Inner | R | Outer | Inner |
|------------|----------------------| E |------------|------------|
| PRI | VID | PRI | VID | Filter | M | PRI | VID | PRI | VID |
|-----|------|-----|------|---------|---|-----|------|-----|------|
| 15 | 4096 | 14 | 4096 |No filter| 3 | 15 | 0 | 15 | 0 |
| 14 | 4096 | 14 | 4096 |No filter| 3 | 15 | 0 | 15 | 0 |
| 15 | 4096 | 15 | 4096 |No filter| 0 | 15 | 4096 | 0 | 1 |
| 15 | 4096 | 8 | 835 |No filter| 1 | 15 | 0 | 8 | 100 |
|-----|------|-----|------|---------|---|-----|------|-----|------|
GPON/OMCI settings
Setting ONU GPON Serial Number
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the lines provided below to the file and save it to change the PON S/N:
STRING CFG_ID_PON_VENDOR_ID = SMBS;
INT CFG_ID_PON_VSSN = 0xAABBCCDD;
Reboot ONT to apply the change
Setting ONU GPON PLOAM password
Web procedure
Normal procedure
This ONT seems to support PLOAM passwords up to 288 bits in lenghth (36 ASCII characters, 72 Hex digits).
The PLOAM password is stored into 32 bit chunks (4 ASCII characters / 8 Hex digits), with each chunk being byte-swapped.
So, starting from the following PLOAM in ASCII format
A1B2C3D4E5
It gets translated into the following HEX value:
0x41314232433344344535
Which is then split into the following blocks (the last block gets padded with 0 to reach 8 digits):
BLOCK 0: 0x41314232
BLOCK 1: 0x43334434
BLOCK 2: 0x45350000
Each block is then byte-swapped (i.e. read each sequence of two digits from right to left):
BLOCK 0: 0x32423141
BLOCK 1: 0x34443343
BLOCK 2: 0x00003545
And then you can finally make the change persistent by modifying the configuration file:
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the lines provided below to the file and save it to change the PLOAM password:
INT CFG_ID_PON_REGISTRATION_ID0 = 0x32423141;
INT CFG_ID_PON_REGISTRATION_ID1 = 0x34443343;
INT CFG_ID_PON_REGISTRATION_ID2 = 0x00003545;
Reboot the ONT to apply the change.
Setting ONU GPON LOID and LOID password
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append lines below to the file and save it to change LoID and LoID password
CHAR-ARRAY CFG_ID_LOID = {0x30,0x30,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0};
CHAR-ARRAY CFG_ID_PASSWD = {0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x0};
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Setting OMCI software version (ME 7)
# fw_setenv img_version0 20220527052622
# fw_setenv img_version1 20220527052622
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Setting OMCI hardware version (ME 256)
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the line provided below to the file and save it to change HWVER:
CHAR-ARRAY CFG_ID_GPON_VERSION = {0x46,0x35,0x36,0x38, 0x34,0x53,0x5f,0x76, 0x31,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00}; ##GPON version string, default value is V1.0
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Setting OMCI equipment ID (ME 257)
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the line providede below to the file and save it to change the EQID:
CHAR-ARRAY CFG_ID_GPON_EQID = {0x46,0x49,0x42,0x45, 0x52,0x20,0x42,0x6f, 0x78,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00}; ##GPON ME ONU2G equiment id value, default is saturn
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Advanced settings
Changing OLT Emulation Type
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the lines provided below to the file and save it to change Emulation Type:
STRING CFG_ID_PON_OLT_TYPE = ALCL; ##GPON OLT Vendor name, support ZTE,ADTRAN,ALCL,CALIX,SUMITOMO,CORTINA,HUAWEI
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Changing OMCC Version
# vi /config/scfg.txt
Append the line provided below to the file and save it to change OMCC Version:
CHAR CFG_ID_OMCC_VERSION = 0xB2;
Reboot ONT to apply the change.
Known Bugs
ALCL
OLT mode uses some static configurations on MIBs, so if your OLT has strict configuration checks it might not work properly.- During initial tests the only currently working mode of the stick is
PPTP EthUni
. - Stick can be configured to also emulate
VEIP
mode (adding it to the scfg.txt file), but the current firmware doesn’t link correctly the XGBE interface, so no traffic is passing between LAN and PON interfaces.