XX530v - Allow changing VENDOR ID, SOFTWARE VERSION and other parameters for great OLT compatibility

Currently, the only possible GPON parameters to configure in XX530v v1 are the following:
But this greatly reduces compatibility with different providers, given this product IS AVAILABLE for retail in some countries, and people can buy it to replace ISP ONU/ONT, because it's a great router.
The problem is many internet providers validate more information that what is possible to configure in XX530v (V1), therefore my proposal is:
Allow a broader range of GPON parameters to be configured (AKA "OMCI information")
Like this:
(screenshot of another ONU)
For example, if a certain OLT need a specific value for SOFTWARE VERSION 1 that is different than what XX530v normally sends, this device could work with that OLT if that value could be configured (instead of being HARD CODED).
GPON SN is a example of this: the device has its own GPON SN printed below it, but it's possible to change it in order to allow it to be registered to the OLT.
We only need more parameters to be configured, like
Vendor ID
SOFTWARE VERSION 1
software version 2
OMCC version
Product Class
HW version
OUI
Device Serial Number
MAC
It would improve compatibility a lot, and make it competitive with other ONUs/ONTs.
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Joseph-TP wrote
Hello@alb3530 ,
Thanks for your reply with so many details.
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@Joseph-TP Got it and answered! Thank you!
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@alb3530 ,
I have escalated your case to the engineer. Please keep an eye on the ticket reply.
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alb3530 wrote
Please note some or these parameters are available in a script I've made for XX530v V1 (firmware 0.7.0), which can be seen inside red rectangle in the image below (all options inside red rectangle don't normally appear unless you run a script to expose them):
However, I don't know yet if they really work, or are just placeholders.
@alb3530 I really hope it doesn't work, because there's no reason for these settings to be hidden if they really work! I mean, no reason at all.
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@alb3530 Does anyone know if XX530v V2 is also this limited regarding GPON customization?
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