SpeedStream 5251 Konfiguration

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Hallo,

Ich habe als Modem ein SpeedStream 5251. In letzter Zeit hatte ich einige Probleme mit Verbindungsabbrüchen. Ausserdem habe ich versucht den SX541 WLAN VoIP Router von Siemens sinnvoll mit dem Modem zu verwenden.

Dabei habe ich mir auch mal mit telnet die Konfiguration des Modems angeschaut (telnet 10.0.0.1 (std. mäßig die IP des Modems)).
Nach einigem hin und her, habe ich mal die ganze Konfiguration des Gerätes auf die Standardwerte zurückgesetzt. Danach konnte ich mich nicht mehr einwählen. (Hatte qsc da schon was voreingestellt?!)
Jedenfalls war ich darüber etwas frustriert. Nun habe ich einfach etwas rumprobiert (kam ja nicht ins Netz um noch was nachzuschauen). Dabei hab ich dann wohl versehentlich den MAC-Adressen Filter, den das Modem anscheinend auch hat, angestellt und komme jetzt per telnet gar nicht mehr auf das Modem. :(

Vielleicht könnte mir jemand der das Modem auch besitzt aus der Patsche helfen, da generelle Informationen über das Gerät kaum zu finden sind.

Ich meine mich zu erinnern, dass in der Filtertabelle standardmäßig einige mac Adressen vorhanden waren. Wenn ich diese wüsste, könnte ich die vielleicht faken und mich wieder einloggen. Es wäre also nett, wenn mal jemand schauen könnte, welche Adressen bei ihm eingestellt sind (vielleicht sind es ja überall die gleichen)

Des weiteren wäre es supernet, wenn mir jemand eine Kopie seiner Konfiguration schicken könnte. Kann man per ftp aus der telnet Konsole sichern.


Gruß,

Jendrik
 
Ich kann dir leider nicht helfen, kann dir aber deine erste Frage beantworten: Ja, QSC konfiguriert die Modems entsprechend, bevor sie ausgeliefert werden. Es ist meines Wissens auch nicht erlaubt die bereitgestellte Hardware zu verändern, so dass ich für dich hoffe, dass du dein Problem lösen kannst. Falls du das nicht kannst, könnte QSC dir theoretisch die Rechnung für die Rekonfiguration aufhalsen, was sie vermutlich auch tun werden.
 
Für ein 5851 sieht es so aus:

=== FILE SYSTEM ===
Filesystem 0, size=825k :
Checking filesystem...
Checking file entries...
KERNEL F2K ... 563097 bytes .. ok.
ASIC AIC ... 14840 bytes .. ok.
KEYFILE DAT ... 768 bytes .. ok.
SYSTEM CNF ... 3328 bytes .. ok.
ATOM DAT ... 40 bytes .. ok.
DHCP DAT ... 1280 bytes .. ok.
SDSL DAT ... 36 bytes .. ok.
FILTER DAT ... 1284 bytes .. ok.
1146 fat(s) used, 485 fat(s) free
0 fat(s) unused, 0 fat(s) unreferenced, 0 fat(s) reserved
586752 bytes used by files, 9728 bytes by tables, 248320 bytes free

=== SYSTEM ===
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR
System started on.................... 6/28/2001 at 7:12
Authentication override.............. none
WAN to WAN Forwarding................ yes
Block NetBIOS Default................ no
BOOTP/DHCP Server address............ none
Telnet Port.......................... default (23)
Telnet Clients....................... all
SNMP Port............................ default (161)
SNMP Clients......................... all
HTTP Port............................ default (80)
HTTP Clients......................... all
Syslog Port.......................... default (514)
Allowed Syslog Servers............... all
Default Syslog Servers............... none
System message:
Security timer....................... 10 minutes
One WAN Dial Up...................... no

=== ETHERNET ===
GLOBAL BRIDGING/ROUTING SETTINGS:
Bridging enabled..................... yes
Exchange spanning tree with dest... yes
Bridge only PPPoE with dest........ no
IP Routing enabled................... no
Multicast forwarding enabled....... no
Firewall filter enabled ........... yes
Directed Broadcasts Allowed........ no
RIP Multicast address.............. default
VRRP Multicast address............. default
IPX Routing enabled.................. no

ETHERNET INFORMATION FOR
Hardware MAC address................. xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP address/subnet mask............... 192.68.0.117/255.255.255.0
Management IP address/subnet mask.... 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Static Ethernet routes defined....... none
Virtual Ethernet routes defined...... none

ETHERNET INFORMATION FOR
Hardware MAC address................. xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP address/subnet mask............... N/A
Static Ethernet routes defined....... N/A
Virtual Ethernet routes defined...... N/A
IPX External network number.......... 00000000
IPX Frame type....................... 802.2
MTU.................................. default

=== DHCP ===
BOOTP/DHCP Relay address ..... none
bootp tftpserver ............. none
bootp file ................... n/a

Subnet 192.68.0.0, enabled
When DHCP servers are active . stop
Mask ......................... 255.255.255.0
first ip address ............. 192.68.0.2
last ip address .............. 192.68.0.20
lease ........................ default
bootp ........................ not allowed
bootp server ................. none
bootp file ................... n/a

Client IP State Host Name Expires (mm/dd/yy)
192.68.0.3 enabled Celeron 7/5/2001 7:22:10

=== REMOTE DATABASE ===
INFORMATION FOR
Status............................... enabled
Protocol in use...................... RFC1483 (SNAP)
ATM traffic shaping...................no
Connection Identifier (VPI*VCI)...... 1*51
IP address translation............... off
IP filters defined................... no
Send/Receive Multicast............... off
Block NetBIOS Packets................ off
Source IP address/subnet mask........ 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Remote IP address/subnet mask........ 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Management IP address/subnet mask.... 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Send IP RIP to this dest............. no
Send IP default route if known..... no
Receive IP RIP from this dest........ no
Receive IP default route by RIP.... no
Keep this IP destination private..... yes
Total IP remote routes............... 0
IPX network number................... 00000000
Use IPX RIP/SAP (negotiate with PPP): yes
Total IPX remote routes.............. 0
Total IPX SAPs....................... 0
Bridging enabled..................... yes
Exchange spanning tree with dest... yes
Bridge only PPPoE with dest........ no
mtu.................................. 1500

=== INTERFACES ===
Interface Speed In % Out % Protocol State Connection
ETHERNET/0 10.0mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (Ethernet) OPENED
SDSL/0 784kb 0%/0% 0%/0% (ATM) OFF
ATM-VC/1 0 b (ATM) OFF
ATM-BAUD/2 0 b (ATM) OFF
CONSOLE/0 9600 b 1%/0% 100%/20% (TTY) OPENED

=== PPP ===

=== BRIDGING ===
GROUP 0
Our ID=8000+00206f0f8a5a Root ID=8000+00206f0f8a5a
Port ETHERNET/0 00+00 FORWARDING

BRIDGE GROUP 0:
00206F0F8A5A: P US SD A
0180C2000000: P A MC
FFFFFFFFFFFF: P FLD A BC MC
004005F00FF0: ETHERNET/0 19 FWD

=== IP ROUTES ===
IP route / Mask --> Gateway Interface Hops Flags

0.0.0.0 /00000000 --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 NW PRV
192.68.0.0 /ffffff00 --> 0.0.0.0 BRIDGE/0 1 NW FW DIR PRM RP1 RP2
192.68.0.117 /ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 BRIDGE/0 0 ME
255.255.255.255/ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 NW PRM

=== IP IFS ===
BRIDGE/0 192.68.0.117 (FFFFFF00) dest 0.0.0.0 sub 192.68.0.0
net 192.68.0.0 (FFFFFF00) BROADCAST mtu 1500 mru 1500
MAC address in use xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

=== IPX ROUTES ===
No IPX sessions are active.

=== IPX SAPS ===
No IPX sessions are active.

=== L2TP TUNNELS ===
L2TP is not allowed

=== IP FILTERS ===

=== END OF TECH SUPPORT DATA
# system support

=== HISTORY ===

End System History.

=== VERSION ===
SpeedStream 5851 SDSL [ATM] Router (120-5851-017)
Efficient-5000 BOOT/POST V6.1.0 (16-Nov-00 11:13)
Software version v4.0.8 built Fri Oct 20 22:34:20 PDT 2000
Maximum users: unlimited
Options: SDSL, RFC1483, IP ROUTING, IP FILTERING, WEB, ~IPSEC, ~3DES, ~L2TP,
~ENCRYPT, BRIDGE, IPX, ~ROUTER BACKUP

Up for 0 days 0 hours 19 minutes (started 6/28/2001 at 7:12)

=== MEMORY ===
Amount of RAM installed.. 4096 Kbytes
Small buffers used....... 22 (3% of 656 used)
Large buffers used....... 80 (11% of 700 used)
Buffer descriptors used.. 102 (6% of 1695 used)
Number of waiters s/l.... 0/0

Table memory allocation statistics:
Sizes 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024
Used 2 35 21 59 2 8 7 5
Free 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2

Sizes 2048 4096 8192
Used 15 7 1
Free 1 1 0

Total in use: 83616, total free: 1256644 (10288 + 1246356)

=== FILE SYSTEM ===
Filesystem 0, size=825k :
Checking filesystem...
Checking file entries...
KERNEL F2K ... 563097 bytes .. ok.
ASIC AIC ... 14840 bytes .. ok.
KEYFILE DAT ... 768 bytes .. ok.
SYSTEM CNF ... 3328 bytes .. ok.
ATOM DAT ... 40 bytes .. ok.
DHCP DAT ... 1280 bytes .. ok.
SDSL DAT ... 36 bytes .. ok.
FILTER DAT ... 1284 bytes .. ok.
1146 fat(s) used, 485 fat(s) free
0 fat(s) unused, 0 fat(s) unreferenced, 0 fat(s) reserved
586752 bytes used by files, 9728 bytes by tables, 248320 bytes free

=== SYSTEM ===
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR
System started on.................... 6/28/2001 at 7:12
Authentication override.............. none
WAN to WAN Forwarding................ yes
Block NetBIOS Default................ no
BOOTP/DHCP Server address............ none
Telnet Port.......................... default (23)
Telnet Clients....................... all
SNMP Port............................ default (161)
SNMP Clients......................... all
HTTP Port............................ default (80)
HTTP Clients......................... all
Syslog Port.......................... default (514)
Allowed Syslog Servers............... all
Default Syslog Servers............... none
System message:
Security timer....................... 10 minutes
One WAN Dial Up...................... no

=== ETHERNET ===
GLOBAL BRIDGING/ROUTING SETTINGS:
Bridging enabled..................... yes
Exchange spanning tree with dest... yes
Bridge only PPPoE with dest........ no
IP Routing enabled................... no
Multicast forwarding enabled....... no
Firewall filter enabled ........... yes
Directed Broadcasts Allowed........ no
RIP Multicast address.............. default
VRRP Multicast address............. default
IPX Routing enabled.................. no

ETHERNET INFORMATION FOR
Hardware MAC address................. xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP address/subnet mask............... 192.68.0.117/255.255.255.0
Management IP address/subnet mask.... 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Static Ethernet routes defined....... none
Virtual Ethernet routes defined...... none

ETHERNET INFORMATION FOR
Hardware MAC address................. xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP address/subnet mask............... N/A
Static Ethernet routes defined....... N/A
Virtual Ethernet routes defined...... N/A
IPX External network number.......... 00000000
IPX Frame type....................... 802.2
MTU.................................. default

=== DHCP ===
BOOTP/DHCP Relay address ..... none
bootp tftpserver ............. none
bootp file ................... n/a

Subnet 192.68.0.0, enabled
When DHCP servers are active . stop
Mask ......................... 255.255.255.0
first ip address ............. 192.68.0.2
last ip address .............. 192.68.0.20
lease ........................ default
bootp ........................ not allowed
bootp server ................. none
bootp file ................... n/a

Client IP State Host Name Expires (mm/dd/yy)
192.68.0.3 enabled Celeron 7/5/2001 7:22:10

=== REMOTE DATABASE ===
INFORMATION FOR
Status............................... enabled
Protocol in use...................... RFC1483 (SNAP)
ATM traffic shaping...................no
Connection Identifier (VPI*VCI)...... 1*51
IP address translation............... off
IP filters defined................... no
Send/Receive Multicast............... off
Block NetBIOS Packets................ off
Source IP address/subnet mask........ 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Remote IP address/subnet mask........ 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Management IP address/subnet mask.... 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
Send IP RIP to this dest............. no
Send IP default route if known..... no
Receive IP RIP from this dest........ no
Receive IP default route by RIP.... no
Keep this IP destination private..... yes
Total IP remote routes............... 0
IPX network number................... 00000000
Use IPX RIP/SAP (negotiate with PPP): yes
Total IPX remote routes.............. 0
Total IPX SAPs....................... 0
Bridging enabled..................... yes
Exchange spanning tree with dest... yes
Bridge only PPPoE with dest........ no
mtu.................................. 1500

=== INTERFACES ===
Interface Speed In % Out % Protocol State Connection
ETHERNET/0 10.0mb 0%/0% 0%/0% (Ethernet) OPENED
SDSL/0 784kb 0%/0% 0%/0% (ATM) OFF
ATM-VC/1 0 b (ATM) OFF
ATM-BAUD/2 0 b (ATM) OFF
CONSOLE/0 9600 b 0%/0% 0%/0% (TTY) OPENED

=== PPP ===

=== BRIDGING ===
GROUP 0
Our ID=8000+00206f0f8a5a Root ID=8000+00206f0f8a5a
Port ETHERNET/0 00+00 FORWARDING

BRIDGE GROUP 0:
00206F0F8A5A: P US SD A
0180C2000000: P A MC
FFFFFFFFFFFF: P FLD A BC MC
004005F00FF0: ETHERNET/0 26 FWD

=== ARP TABLE ===
IP Addr Mac Address Interface
192.68.0.3 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx BRIDGE/0

=== IP ROUTES ===
IP route / Mask --> Gateway Interface Hops Flags

0.0.0.0 /00000000 --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 NW PRV
192.68.0.0 /ffffff00 --> 0.0.0.0 BRIDGE/0 1 NW FW DIR PRM RP1 RP2
192.68.0.117 /ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 BRIDGE/0 0 ME
255.255.255.255/ffffffff --> 0.0.0.0 [none] 0 NW PRM

=== IP IFS ===
BRIDGE/0 192.68.0.117 (FFFFFF00) dest 0.0.0.0 sub 192.68.0.0
net 192.68.0.0 (FFFFFF00) BROADCAST mtu 1500 mru 1500
MAC address in use xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

=== IPX ROUTES ===
No IPX sessions are active.

=== IPX SAPS ===
No IPX sessions are active.

=== L2TP TUNNELS ===
L2TP is not allowed

=== IP FILTERS ===

=== END OF TECH SUPPORT DATA
#
 
das SpeedStream 5251 ist auch ein reines Modem, keine konfig moeglich keit
 
Okay. Danke für die Hilfe.
 

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