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Unifi [Guide] UniFi - Any custom router can use UniFi, For Huawei HG655a & ZTE ZXDSL 931DII

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post Aug 13 2011, 02:40 AM

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We need rizvanrp for this. Where are you riz? brows.gif

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post Aug 13 2011, 11:05 AM

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Hey lighter, awesome guide. IPTV should work fine with the config you've put up. Just follow the same tagging config but bind to a separate port for VLAN600 and you should be able to connect the STB directly to that port on the BTU.

QUOTE(bahathir @ Aug 12 2011, 03:04 PM)
I sniffed the LAN2 using tcpdump for awhile and I got this...

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10:23:28.862808 ARP, Request who-has 10.42.255.254 tell 10.42.219.110, length 46
10:26:29.298580 ARP, Request who-has 10.42.255.254 tell 10.42.219.110, length 46


I configured NIC 10.42.219.111 and ping and nmap 10.42.219.110 but no respond. Yeah, mght be it had been firewalled.

Need further investigation. smile.gif
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Looks like VOIP traffic from VLAN400, may be a misconfiguration for port 2 on your BTU or that may be the SIP IP for your BTU and it's sending out ARP requests to every port. Check the source MAC to confirm :3 One issue with the Huawei HGxxx BTUs is that they tend to send out broadcast traffic on every port regardless of how its configured.

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We need rizvanrp for this. Where are you riz?  brows.gif
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I only has fiberhome sad.gif You guise lucky to have a huawei BTU with a web GUI lol
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post Aug 19 2011, 03:07 PM

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anyone tried this on Huawei Echolife 850a? I wanna ditch the dlink-dir650 as it adds another layer to my network.
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post Aug 20 2011, 05:19 PM

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So far only tested on Huawei HG655a.. hopefully someone can able to test on other model..

Recently my Huawei HG665a encounter frequent disconnection.. technician came over to replace a new unit of HG655a. This new one look slightly different than the old one.. somehow i feel the new one look more rounded and not really hot
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today TM guy installed unifi for me, i saw he login the HG655a with username admin, but he refuse to give me the password.

and the password by this guide is not working, any crue?
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QUOTE(TaiZi@CCF @ Aug 24 2011, 06:02 PM)
today TM guy installed unifi for me, i saw he login the HG655a with username admin, but he refuse to give me the password.

and the password by this guide is not working, any crue?
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try with different browser. It should work.

if it shows password incorrect after clicking the login button then they might have changed the password.

if the screen just refresh after clicking login button then its browser problem.
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post Aug 26 2011, 02:38 AM

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Confirm IPTV can work with the same way as above for internet. I now have internet on LAN 3 and IPTV on LAN 4 biggrin.gif

Only observation is that the HG655a modem may appear to hang and the GUI turns unresponsive after pressing "Submit" when changing the port for ptm1.600. The setting that was made would be retained however after a power cycle.

You may also need to power cycle the IPTV box if it doesn't detect the changes. smile.gif

Thanks lighter for making this finding. TM's DIR-615 is now removed from my set up, saving some electricity and making the planet a little greener wink.gif
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QUOTE(timothyc @ Aug 26 2011, 02:38 AM)
Confirm IPTV can work with the same way as above for internet. I now have internet on LAN 3 and IPTV on LAN 4 biggrin.gif

Only observation is that the HG655a modem may appear to hang and the GUI turns unresponsive after pressing "Submit" when changing the port for ptm1.600. The setting that was made would be retained however after a power cycle.

You may also need to power cycle the IPTV box if it doesn't detect the changes. smile.gif

Thanks lighter for making this finding. TM's DIR-615 is now removed from my set up, saving some electricity and making the planet a little greener wink.gif
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Great finding bro! So you bind the port to LAN 4? Finally someone able to test IPTV for me. Really appreciate it I will update my blog and credit to you. thumbup.gif

The BTU is actually not only a modem. It can be a router as well.. I can do direct dial PPPoE, NAT, Port Forwarding, DHCP & etc.. But I will not waste my time doing a step-by-step guide for this. I believe no one gonna use it as a router. laugh.gif
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wat about the new alcate-lucent modem... i not getting the huawei model
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As for Huawei HG850a, this will not work because TM has firewall(iptables) enabled to block access from local LAN port...

1) Set your local ip to 192.168.1.XXX/24
2) Connect to any local LAN port
3) Power Off/On HG850a
4) Keep refreshing your browser on http://192.168.1.1

you should able to view the web access login page for seconds before firewall is loaded then there goes our webpage/ssh(or was it telnet i forgotten about it)...
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Just wondering how do the technician do the setting (1st timer) then? I am sure they also have remote access to the web interface to check the setting remotely.


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QUOTE(chintmy @ Sep 2 2011, 02:48 PM)
Just wondering how do the technician do the setting (1st timer) then?  I am sure they also have remote access to the web interface to check the setting remotely.
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They usually configure the modem and router they come over. Even it's fresh and new they just need to configure your VoIP login. Because the internet and IPTV are in bridged mode.
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post Sep 3 2011, 01:56 PM

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This post has been pointless, lol. rizvanrp did an analysis of it a long time ago.

DAMN IT. I thought this one was for HG850a.

I did some analysis on HG850a. Here's what nmap gives.

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PORT     STATE    SERVICE VERSION

21/tcp   filtered ftp

22/tcp   filtered ssh

23/tcp   filtered telnet

80/tcp   filtered http

8011/tcp open     unknown


The device is set on IP 192.168.2.1 . port 80 is filtered. Either that they DISABLED the web interface, OR I need a specific IP that'd allow me to access it. nmap.org is down so I can't really interpret what filtered means in nmap.

EDIT: rizvanrp, if you're reading this, could you tell me the subnet of iptv again (PM me)?

EDIT2: A more thorough nmap scan.

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Not shown: 1965 closed ports, 29 open|filtered ports

PORT     STATE    SERVICE VERSION

21/tcp   filtered ftp

22/tcp   filtered ssh

23/tcp   filtered telnet

80/tcp   filtered http

8011/tcp open     unknown

67/udp   open     dhcps?

| dhcp-discover:  

|   IP Offered: 192.168.100.2

|   DHCP Message Type: DHCPOFFER

|   Server Identifier: 192.168.100.1

|   IP Address Lease Time: 3 days, 0:00:00

|   Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

|   Router: 192.168.100.1

|_  Domain Name Server: 192.168.100.1, 198.41.0.4

MAC Address: 78:1D:BA:D9:FD:2B (Unknown)


This gets more and more interesting.


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any chance if i can do the same for my ZTE VDSL2 modem?... if there is any possibility then my network layer can be lessen.. cause i want to use it with airport extreme. otherwise.. need mikrotik as the medium...

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post Sep 6 2011, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(neskafeice @ Sep 5 2011, 02:20 PM)
any chance if i can do the same for my ZTE VDSL2 modem?... if there is any possibility then my network layer can be lessen.. cause i want to use it with airport extreme. otherwise.. need mikrotik as the medium...
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ZTE was the first VDSL2 BTU to be reconfigured for direct VLAN <-> port mapping sometime last year -- http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=35603950

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What's on TCP 8011? :3

@thankyou

Did anyone try mapping out the firewall ruleset for the new HG850's? IIRC there was no drop rule running on it until recently. Is it a full drop rule or drop all but allow existing/established (in which case it would be possible to establish a TCP session via SSH/telnet and keep it running before the rules kick in)? Perhaps you could even automate the login with a script and hop into the shell + disable the ACL quickly..
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This thread is getting interesting... getting rid of the dreaded DIR-615, I now totally despise the color orange and the digits 6..1..5.

Any updates on if this works with Huawei 850a?

Thanks.
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post Sep 8 2011, 05:58 PM

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one of the way is to get another unit, do a reset... then start configuring it from zero. If anyone can get the setting like our original unit, then it will works...

Other than TM ppl, I guess we have no chance to see the setting.
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2011, 12:22 PM)
ZTE was the first VDSL2 BTU to be reconfigured for direct VLAN <-> port mapping sometime last year -- http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=35603950

@blindbox

What's on TCP 8011? :3

@thankyou

Did anyone try mapping out the firewall ruleset for the new HG850's? IIRC there was no drop rule running on it until recently. Is it a full drop rule or drop all but allow existing/established (in which case it would be possible to establish a TCP session via SSH/telnet and keep it running before the rules kick in)? Perhaps you could even automate the login with a script and hop into the shell + disable the ACL quickly..
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Nothing. If you remembered from your old post (try googling it), you already did try to find services on 8011. I tried ftp, http, ssl, https and telnet, nothing.... Any other tcp protocols that I should try? (I just remembered ssl and telnet are udps, of course they don't work).

TCP 8011 is just an open port. No idea how to use it.

All we know is that the HG850a has two IP addresses, one at 192.168.2.1, another at 192.168.100.1

Hmm I haven't done a wireshark yet on those IPs though. I'll update this thread as I come along.

NEW STUFF:

Well, I did a wireshark and *drumroll*, I found already-found discoveries. I figured the reason why IPTV doesn't work on any of the Huawei ports were because it's not sending vlan 600 to the Juniper server/switch/etc they have at TMNet. Hence, it can't read it. So ignoring firewall routing and whatsoever, you could probably put the d-link given by TM to one of the port and run IPTV there. So, port 1 > Openwrt/DD-WRT hardware not capable of IPTV, and port 2 >D-Link from TM > IPTV.

Well.. gotta test it now.

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im not sure are the testing you guys doing impact the IPTV or not.. cause i am not able to view anything on a stock IPTV here...

i am getting really bad choppy video here .... cant even see TV3 on TV

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post Sep 15 2011, 12:42 AM

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i don't care about iptv. Who want to watch those sucky channels?

I just want a way to get rid of vlan500 so that I can use my normal wifi router with it. Now I have another layer of router dlink615 just for the vlan.

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