Telnet Commands These commands were taken from the forum posts. Most notably from snmp_rape and daks001, and others. I hope that they cover most used protocols and are helpful to all. Some slight modifications to the text have been made. Telnet into the modem by clicking run, telnet 192.168.100.1. Enable Bpi for 1.0 This setting is used to enable standard bpi on a network where bpi+ is being used. In short, it tricks the bpi server which is expecting bpi+ settings, all the server does is make sure that bpi is enabled it doesn't really check the version as it assumes it is set in the configuration file. cd non-vol cd docsis bpi_version 0 write cd .. cd .. Disable Bpi This is used to disable bpi altogether. This sometimes works when the above doesn't. cd non-vol cd docsis enable bpi false write cd .. cd .. If the above doesn't work try this: cd non-vol cd docsis enable bpi false bpi_version 0 enable bpi true write On some newer modems, mainly the SB5101, the BPI version does not change if BPI is TRUE. Do the following if there are complications: cd non-vol cd docsis enable bpi false bpi_version 0 enable bpi true write SNMP Commands Turns filters off. cd / cd snmp filters off write
Hides reported software version (system OID) cd / cd snmp delete sysDescr write Disables reading the modem with snmp commands. cd / cd snmp view_v1v2 Noaccess y cd / Hides the modems IP. cd / cd non-vol cd snmp hide_ipstack_ifentries true write Others To find what CMTS/Gateway you are on for the private net #'s. cd / cd snmp n2m y To find the tftp server and other information. cd / cd docsis ip_show Flush the event log. cd / cd event_log flush Release ip address so the ISP can't tell that the modem is registered. Stealth Mode. cd / cd ip ipconfig 1 release y Change USB MAC address. cd non_vol cd halif usb_mac_address xx:(enter the new mac where xx is) UpdateSettings Change ethernet mac. cd non-vol cd halif mac_address 2 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee