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---
title: Technicolor AFM0003
has_children: false
layout: default
parent: Technicolor
alias: HiSense LTE3415-SH+
---
# Hardware Specifications
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| ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Vendor/Brand | Technicolor |
| Model | AFM0003TIM |
| ODM | HiSense |
| ODM Product Code | LTE3415-SH+ |
| Chipset | Realtek RTL9601CI |
| Flash | 128MB |
| RAM | 32MB |
| System | Linux 2.6 (Luna SDK 1.9) |
| HSGMII | Yes, but not working with stock firmware |
| Optics | SC/APC |
| IP address | 192.168.2.1 |
| Web Gui | Can be enabled, user `admin`, password `system` |
| SSH | No |
| Telnet | ✅ |
| Form Factor | miniONT SFP |
| Serial | ✅ |
| Serial baud | 115200 |
| Serial encoding | 8-N-1 |
| Multicast | ✅ |
{% include image.html file="afm0003tim.jpg" alt="AFM0003TIM" caption="AFM0003TIM" %}
## Serial
The stick has a TTL 3.3v UART console (configured as 115200 8-N-1) that can be accessed from the top surface. To accept TX line commands, the GND of the TTL adapter should be attached to the stick's shield:
{% include image.html file="ont-leox-lxt-010s-h_ttl.jpg" alt="Technicolor AFM0003 TTL Pinout" caption="Technicolor AFM0003 TTL Pinout" %}
{% include alert.html content="Some USB TTL adapters label TX and RX pins the other way around: try to swap them if the connection doesn't work." alert="Note" icon="svg-warning" color="yellow" %}
# Hardware Revisions
- AFM0003TIM (IP address: 192.168.2.1)
# List of software versions
- V1_7_8_220201
# List of partitions
| dev | size | erasesize | name |
| ----- | -------- | --------- | --------------- |
| mtd0 | 000c0000 | 00020000 | "boot" |
| mtd1 | 00020000 | 00020000 | "env" |
| mtd2 | 00020000 | 00020000 | "env2" |
| mtd3 | 01800000 | 00020000 | "config" |
| mtd4 | 00800000 | 00020000 | "k0" |
| mtd5 | 02a40000 | 00020000 | "r0" |
| mtd6 | 00800000 | 00020000 | "k1" |
| mtd7 | 02a40000 | 00020000 | "r1" |
| mtd8 | 00001000 | 00020000 | "Partition_008" |
| mtd9 | 00001000 | 00020000 | "Partition_009" |
| mtd10 | 00001000 | 00020000 | "Partition_010" |
| mtd11 | 00001000 | 00020000 | "Partition_011" |
| mtd12 | 00800000 | 00020000 | "linux" |
| mtd13 | 02a40000 | 00020000 | "rootfs" |
This stick supports dual boot.
`k0` and `r0` respectively contain the kernel and firmware of the first image, `k1` and `r1` the kernel and firmware of the second one
{% include_relative ont-luna-sdk-useful-commands.md flash='/etc/scripts/flash' ploam='ascii' speedLan='12345' customSpeedLanAlert='The defualt firmware does not allow modification of the `LAN_SDS_MODE` parameter. Is it necessary to use the modded firmware. Before editing the speed make sure your hardware supports it.' lastgoodHs=true flashSwVersion=true %}
## Enabling the Web UI
```sh
# /bin/iptables -D INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j DROP
```
## Transfering files from/to the stick
Works with binary files too, just run md5sum on source and destination to make sure you are not corrupting anything...
From the stick to the PC:
```sh
# tftp <IP>
tftp> put <filename> <directory>
tftp> q
```
From the PC to the stick:
```sh
# tftp <IP>
tftp> get <filename>
tftp> q
```
## Extracting and repacking the rootfs
{% include alert.html content="Make sure you run both commands as root, otherwise you might get a damaged rootfs image" alert="Warning" icon="svg-warning" color="red" %}
```sh
# unsquashfs mtd5.bin
# mksquashfs squashfs-root rootfs -b 131072 -comp lzma -no-recovery
```
## Flashing a new rootfs
{% include alert.html content="Only the inactive image can be flashed, change sw_versionX and sw_commit X based on the bank you have flashed" alert="Info" icon="svg-info" color="blue" %}
So mtd4/5 if you are on image1, mtd6/7 if you are on image0.
The following commands are used to flash a new rootfs to image1 and then boot to it
```sh
# flash_eraseall /dev/mtd7
# cat /tmp/rootfs.new > /dev/mtd7
# nv setenv sw_version1 NEW_SOFTWARE_VERSION
# nv setenv sw_commit 1
# reboot
```
# Miscellaneous Links
- [omcilog2pcap](https://github.com/hack-gpon/omcilog2pcap)
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