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Mon Aug 10, 2020 4:15 pm
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kw123
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I believe there is something in the dict, but thats difficult to test (for me) w one wan .
could you do
ssh userid@ipOfYourGateway (eg 192.168.1.1)
enter password
the userid is the unix userid
with wan1 up wan2 down:
mca-dump
with wan1 down wan2 up
mca-dump
then send me the mca-dump outputs ( a lot of lines) may be compressed
you can mark/copy/ paste into local txtfile then compress and send to karlwachs me com
I don't think there are any userid.. but routing and port forwarding tables
I need to look at
"config_network_ports": {
"LAN": "eth0",
"WAN": "eth2",
"WAN2": "eth3"
},
and "if_table": [
{
"enable": true,
"full_duplex": true,
"ip": "192.168.1.1",
"mac": "b4:fb:e4:29:f0:bd",
"name": "eth0",
"netmask": "255.255.255.0",
"num_port": 1,
"rx_bytes": 29105066847,
"rx_dropped": 260,
"rx_errors": 0,
"rx_multicast": 264173,
"rx_packets": 136778719,
"speed": 1000,
"tx_bytes": 478199362978,
"tx_dropped": 0,
"tx_errors": 0,
"tx_packets": 367674496,
"up": true
},
{
"enable": false,
"full_duplex": false,
"ip": "0.0.0.0",
"mac": "b4:fb:e4:29:f0:be",
...
the challenge will be that I use the wan1 mac address as the id for the GW, As there are more lan ports in use than wan ports and I need a mac number that id's the device.
Karl