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Motorola SLR5500/5700 Telnet interface

noomz

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Oct 30, 2017
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NSW, Australia
Hi all,

This has been bugging me for ages now.

I used to have a reference / link to a website but now for the life of me cannot locate it and scouring around the web has led me zero luck.

Circa Firmware R02.10 and below, you had the ability to telnet into the Motorola SLR5000 interface accessible only via the front USB port.

This allowed you to capture basic telementry data as well as reset the web interface password back to default without wiping the entire contents of the repeater configuration.

It is some obscure non-standard telnet port.

Putty > Telnet > IP address + non standard port = you're in.

nmap shows no love with just showing us the standard ports being open - 80 / 443
Does this ring any bells to someone?

TIA
 

TampaTyron

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Phoenix, AZ
Telnet to whatever programming IP address is set to, typically 192.168.10.1 unless it is one of my systems
port 8501
We use "reset_web_credentials force"
AKA MTN-0198-21-NA

TT
 
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