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SSH/Telnet Commands DSL 2888a
DareDev1L:
Hey guys,
So I got the D-Link DSL 2888a and found that it has SSH/Telnet access. My problem is that I can't seem to get anything to actually work on it. Do you guys know what commands to use? I've googled for hours literally can't find any list of commands anywhere. I will provide a few screenshots of what I see. I honestly can't get even normal information out of telnet even though on previous routers they at least gave that, yet this modem claims it gives me full access?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
EDIT: Reason for wishing to know is because I'd like to see information on any ES I am getting, also if I have the ability to tweak SNR or possible interleaving level albeit doubtful.
johnson:
From googling it appears to use a triductor chipset which I know nothing about. I have used a huawei HG633 with one, but it didn't have any kind of telnet/ssh access.
I assume you have tried "xdslctl" etc on the off chance they have copied broadcom wholesale?
Can you move around in the shell at all? "ls" "cd /" etc?
burakkucat:
. . . and see if the following command line is recognised & produces output --
cat /proc/cpuinfo
DareDev1L:
--- Quote from: burakkucat on March 19, 2019, 03:04:47 PM ---. . . and see if the following command line is recognised & produces output --
cat /proc/cpuinfo
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--- Quote from: johnson on March 19, 2019, 10:28:07 AM ---From googling it appears to use a triductor chipset which I know nothing about. I have used a huawei HG633 with one, but it didn't have any kind of telnet/ssh access.
I assume you have tried "xdslctl" etc on the off chance they have copied broadcom wholesale?
Can you move around in the shell at all? "ls" "cd /" etc?
--- End quote ---
Hi guys, thanks for the replies, good to know I'm not alone in this. I've entered the commands you mentioned, it seems to not deny the commands you mentioned johnson but doesn't exactly give any info either. I actually got plenty response from what you asked me to enter in burakkucat.
Do these mean anything to you? >.>
burakkucat:
We can see that a ARM processor is powering the device. That's not a problem in its own right but I suspect it does not have a "hoped for" Broadcom chipset for the xDSL circuit handling.
I see you have misread and, thus, mistyped the command that johnson suggested you try . . . It is ls , a lower case "el" and a lower case "es".
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