DFP-34X-2C2

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When I contracted my internet line with spanish ISP Pepephone they installed me a ZTE F680 router with embedded ONU/ONT. I didn’t wanted the router thing so I hacked it to achieve the ONU/ONT password and replaced with a classic ZTE F601.

Now I finally managed to get rid of the ZTE F601 by using a SFP with integrated ONU/ONT. The SFP I bought is DFP-34X-2C2 but DFP-34G-2C2 model should work as well.

 DFP-34G-2C2 SFP ONU ONT

DFP-34G-2C2 SFP ONU/ONT

This is an ARM v7 (ZX279125) running at 600Mhz and nearly 1200 bogomips, 32Mb integrated RAM and 16Mb of external (SPI?) flash (source) running linux ZTE flavour 2.6.32 in a SFP form factor. PDF

To be able to configure it there has to be some link in the optical connection, otherwise the SFP interface in your switch/router might not linkup and the SFP internal IP might not be reachable.

The default connection info is as follows:

  • IP: 192.168.1.1
  • VLAN: 1
  • URL: http://192.168.1.1
  • User: admin
  • Pass: admin

In its web page you can configure PON settings and even routing mode. By default, there is no WAN connection (this means there’s no routing mode, only bridge with all vlans through the SFP interface port). You can make the SFP a router to route you house/office traffic by making a WAN connection but I prefer to keep it as bridge.

Once in the web configuration page we can configure LOID, SN and their passwords as per our ISP requirements:

DFP-34G-2C2 LOID web onu ont

DFP-34G-2C2 LOID web

DFP-34G-2C2 SN web

DFP-34G-2C2 SN web

There is also telnet access with the following credentials:

  • User: root
  • Pass: Pon521

Telnet access is for linux advanced users and is not recomended to tamper with.

I bougth mine here: https://es.aliexpress.com/item/4000296796422.html

I have this SFP directly plugged to my C2960G switch and my router is a Debian virtual machine inside a synology DS218+ NAS which receivec VLAN20 traffic from the ONU/ONT through the switch and then the VM routers the traffic to VLAN1.

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6 comments to “DFP-34X-2C2”

  1. Comment by Jurgen:

    Who puts SFP into C2960G. Are out of your mind?

    Go to school boy and learn some networking stuff first. On youtube watch some video before you start wrting such scheisse.
    I was referred from hackaday but never expected such a lousy blog. Stop writing and finish your elementary school first.

  2. Zen Comment by KaR]V[aN:

    The C2960G has SFP port. So, Why not? Are you willing to talk as adult or do you prefer to keep shouting? Regards

  3. Comment by Saul:

    Buenas, me he comprado el mismos SFP, pero no consigo ponerlo en modo bridge, sabes si es posible hacerlo?

  4. Zen Comment by KaR]V[aN:

    Por defecto esta en modo bridge. Si creas una conexion WAN se pone en modo router. Borra la conexion WAN y estará en modo bridge de nuevo.

  5. Comment by manias:

    podrias publicar un dump del firmware?
    mtd4,5,6,7. Gracias.

  6. Comment by roolezz:

    Buenos días,

    ¿Podría alguien confirmar si este adaptador sería compatible con el servicio de TV de Movistar España?

    Probé con el SFP de Carlitoxxpro, pero me fué imposible levantar las VLAN’s tanto de IPTV como de VOIP (solo logré disponer de servicio de internet).

    Saludos.-

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