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1 | 1 | laforge | h1. Bintec X1200 |
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5 | 1 | laforge | The Bintec X1200 is a ISDN router featuring two ISDN BRI lines on the WAN side and a single ethernet connecton on the LAN side. |
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7 | It apparently supports remote CAPI (CAPI over TCP). |
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10 | h2. Hardware |
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12 | * Motorola XPC860DTZP50D3 PowerPC processor |
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13 | * Samsung K4S643232C-TC10 SDRAM |
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14 | * Sharp LH28F016SCHT-L95 Flash |
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15 | * Infineon PSB2115H V1.1 IPAC ISDN Interface IC |
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16 | * Lucent LU3x31FT2J80 Ethernet Transceiver IC |
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17 | * LevelOne LXT905LC Ethernet PHY |
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18 | * Maxim MAX202ECWE RS232 trasnceiver IC |
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19 | * Maxim DS1314S NVRAM controller IC |
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20 | * 5.5V 1.0F supercap (for NVRAM) |
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22 | h2. Serial Console |
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24 | h3. Power up |
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26 | <pre> |
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27 | ### X1200 (Hardware-Rev. 1.2, Firmware-Rev. 6.0) ### |
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29 | CPU Check ... passed (MPC 8XXT D3) |
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30 | SDRAM Check ........ passed (8 MByte) |
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31 | FLASH Check .. passed (2 MByte) |
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32 | ISDN Check ... passed |
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33 | 100BT Check ... passed |
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34 | 10BT Check ... passed |
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36 | ### Selftest passed ### |
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39 | Press <sp> for boot monitor or any other key to boot system |
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41 | </pre> |
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43 | h3. Bootmonitor |
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45 | <pre> |
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46 | X1200 Bootmonitor V.6.2 Rev. 8 from 2003/01/23 00:00:00 |
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47 | Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by BinTec Communications AG |
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49 | (1) Boot System |
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50 | (2) Software Update via TFTP |
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51 | (3) Software Update via XMODEM |
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52 | (4) Delete Configuration |
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53 | (5) Default Bootmonitor Parameters |
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54 | (6) Show System Information |
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56 | Your Choice> 6 |
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58 | ### Start System information ### |
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59 | Identification: BINTEC X1000 |
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60 | Hardware: 1.2 |
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61 | Serial: X1B120000370449 |
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62 | Ethernet MAC 100BT: 00:a0:f9:02:4b:70 |
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63 | Flash: 2047 K/byte |
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64 | RAM: 8127 K/byte |
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65 | ### Current Software |
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66 | Logik: 6.0 |
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67 | Bootmon: V.6.2 Rev. 8 from 2003/01/23 00:00:00 |
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68 | Boss: 6.2.5 |
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69 | ### more info |
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70 | ID: X1B |
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71 | Name: X1200 |
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72 | Company (short): BINTEC |
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73 | Type: X1200 |
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74 | Company (long): BinTec Communications AG |
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75 | Features: 0 |
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76 | ### End System information ### |
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77 | 4 | laforge | </pre> |
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79 | <pre> |
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80 | Your Choice> 4 |
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81 | Deleting the configuration will reset your router to factory state. |
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82 | Ready to continue ? (y or n) ? y |
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83 | Delete configuration now ? (y or n) ? y |
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84 | Configuration deleted |
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85 | </pre> |
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87 | h3. firmware booting |
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89 | <pre> |
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90 | Booting Image from Flash ROM |
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91 | Checking image ... OK |
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92 | Writing image to RAM (Release 6.2.5) .............................................................................................................................. OK (3990772 bytes) |
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93 | Booting BOSS... |
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94 | boss image started at 0x212400 |
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97 | BOSS PPC kernel v2.0 (X1200) |
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98 | Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by BinTec Communications AG |
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99 | Version V.6.2 Rev. 5 (Patch 1) IPSec V. 2.1.1 from 2002/10/17 00:00:00 |
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101 | The system is coming up. |
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103 | Speed index... 49.81 MIPS |
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105 | The system is ready. |
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107 | AUTOEXEC: |
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108 | 1 date Sat May 28 21:42:55 2016 done |
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109 | 1 configd SystemId: X1B120000370449 Cfg: (default) done |
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110 | 10 isdnd background |
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111 | 11 isdnautocf background |
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112 | 20 x25swd background |
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113 | 21 mpxd background |
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114 | 50 ipd background |
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115 | 51 snmpd background |
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116 | 51 telnetd background |
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117 | 51 syslogd background |
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118 | 51 minipadd background |
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119 | 51 txd background |
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120 | 67 pppxd background |
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121 | 68 pppoed background |
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122 | 69 tud background |
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123 | 70 radiusd background |
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124 | 70 pppd background |
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125 | 90 timed background |
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126 | 97 ipalived background |
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127 | 98 statusd background |
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128 | 99 bootpd background |
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129 | 99 ddnsd background |
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130 | 99 traced background |
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131 | 99 dnsd background |
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132 | 99 resolvd background |
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133 | 99 isdnlogind background |
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134 | 99 vcapid background |
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135 | 99 ipsecd background |
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136 | </pre> |
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138 | h2. Default login credentials after erasing config |
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140 | User: @admin@, Password: @bintec@ |
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142 | h2. Remote CAPI |
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144 | bintec supports _Remote CAPI_, i.e. clients on the LAN can use CAPI encapsulated over TCP in order to utilize the ISDN capabilities of the BinTec router. |
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146 | Unfortunately, Linux libcapi20 contains a bug regarding the message header length. You need to apply the following fix in order to make libcapi20 interoperate: |
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147 | https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:mnhauke:ISDN/libcapi20/0001-Fix-remote-CAPI-sent-CAPI-Message-length.patch?expand=1 |
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149 | In order to use rcapi, you have to put a line like this in your @~/.capi20rc@: |
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150 | <pre> |
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151 | REMOTE rcapi 192.168.100.222 2662 |
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152 | </pre> |
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153 | where 192.168.100.222 is the IP address of te BinTec router. |
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155 | @capiinfo@ then will show somsething like this: |
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156 | <pre> |
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157 | Number of Controllers : 1 |
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158 | Controller 1: |
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159 | Manufacturer: BinTec Access Networks GmbH |
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160 | CAPI Version: 1073741826.1229996355 |
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161 | Manufacturer Version: 825110816.808333871 |
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162 | Serial Number: 1510449 |
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163 | BChannels: 2 |
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164 | Global Options: 0x00000019 |
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165 | internal controller supported |
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166 | DTMF supported |
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167 | Supplementary Services supported |
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168 | B1 protocols support: 0x00000047 |
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169 | 64 kbit/s with HDLC framing |
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170 | 64 kbit/s bit-transparent operation |
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171 | V.110 asynconous operation with start/stop byte framing |
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172 | 56 kbit/s bit-transparent operation |
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173 | B2 protocols support: 0x00001a2b |
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174 | ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP) |
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175 | Transparent |
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176 | LAPD with Q.921 for D channel X.25 (SAPI 16) |
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177 | Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) |
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178 | V.120 asyncronous mode |
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179 | V.120 bit-transparent mode |
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180 | LAPD with Q.921 including free SAPI selection |
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181 | B3 protocols support: 0x0000000f |
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182 | Transparent |
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183 | T.90NL, T.70NL, T.90 |
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184 | ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE) |
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185 | X.25 DCE |
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187 | 0100 |
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188 | 0200 |
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189 | 19000000 |
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190 | 47000000 |
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191 | 2b1a0000 |
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192 | 0f000000 |
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193 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |
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194 | 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 |
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196 | Supplementary services support: 0x0000003d |
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197 | Hold / Retrieve |
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198 | ECT |
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199 | 3PTY |
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200 | Call Forwarding |
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201 | Call Deflection |
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202 | </pre> |
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203 | </pre> |