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There are lots of these [ADSL] modem/routers around, as [TelecomNZ] used to rent them out when ADSL was first available here. From the internal log: 00:00:00:00 L4 GDB: PowerPC gdbnub debugger is not installed 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: Nokia M11 multiport ADSL router / bridge 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: Nokia software version 5.4.5 (build R2) 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: ADSL Router (M11, rev 1) 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: last install status: code flash successfully programmed 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: memory sizes - 1856K Flash, 4096K RAM 00:00:00:00 L4 BR: free memory: 2519262 bytes, starting at 0x194f12 So they are [PowerPC] based ([CPU] = MPC860SAR), and can use [GDB]? Interesting... They support PinHoling. Useful tips: * they run a telnet server, and optionally a HTTP server, for configuration * The default user-admin password is "Telecom". Username can be anything. * The default admin password is "Zba2Y7Pr3". * The password is stored in plain text * useful console commands: status show help (all commands for displaying info) ** show ppp (shows all ppp statistics, bytes in and bytes out. If the router stays up long enough, it will overflow and report negative 2 billion bytes sent/received) ** show ppp lastconnect (shows [LCP] debugging info and [PPP] info like [MRU], and assigned [IP] address and [DNS] servers) ** show status (shows firmware version, log message count, uptime) configure (to change settings) * Put telnet on port 1, HTTP on port 2, and forward all the other ports to your Linux machine. * The nokia / Telecom logo on the front is actually on a panel that you can open to find a serial port. However, it is an RJ-45 so you will need to find an appropriately wired cable. They were replaced by the [M1122].
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