How to restore the system (TL-ER6120) when the wrong firmware is updated?

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How to restore the system (TL-ER6120) when the wrong firmware is updated?
How to restore the system (TL-ER6120) when the wrong firmware is updated?
2021-06-15 03:25:04 - last edited 2021-06-15 06:58:35
Model: TL-ER6120  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version:

ER6120(G) V2 FW1 updated the wrong firmware with ER6120(UN) V2 FW2.

And now the WAN port is not functioning.

I can login web page but cannot update any firmware again.

I can see console interface but cannot login(password incorrect ).

I can add a user through  web page but still cannot login console.

 

HOW CAN I DO NOW?

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Re:How to restore the system (TL-ER6120) when the wrong firmware is updated?
2021-06-16 03:20:28

@TungChan 

Hardware Version:
TL-ER6120G v2.0

Firmware Version:
2.0.4 Build 20200313 Rel.56019
 

Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)# reset

Enable the external watchdog to reboot!

Reset Flash0/Flash1
SPI stage 1 bootloader
SPI ID: ef:40:19:00:00
header found at offset 0x10000
Image 1.2: address: 0xffffffffc0000000, header length: 192, data length: 349328
Validating data...
Starting stage 1.5 bootloader at 0xffffffff81000000
early_board_init: Board type: EVB7000_SFF

U-Boot 2013.07 (Development build, svnversion: u-boot:3104:3289, exec:)-svn3055 (Build time: Jul 10 2018 - 15:58:23)

Rank(0) Rlevel Rank   0x1, 0x0045145145145145 :     5     5     5     5     5     5     5     5     5 (40)
Warning: Board descriptor tuple not found in eeprom, using defaults
EVB7000_SFF board revision major:1, minor:0, serial #: unknown
OCTEON CN7010-AAP pass 1.2, Core clock: 800 MHz, IO clock: 500 MHz, DDR clock: 667 MHz (1334 Mhz DDR)
Base DRAM address used by u-boot: 0x2fc00000, size: 0x400000
DRAM: 512 MiB
Disable watchdog! GPIO[8]=1
Clearing DRAM...... done
Using default environment

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
SF: Detected W25Q256 with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 32 MiB
SF: Warning - Only lower 16MiB accessible, Full access #define CONFIG_SPI_FLASH_BAR
Found valid SPI bootloader at offset: 0x81000, size: 1276672 bytes
ERROR! CONFIG_SYS_FLASH_BASE address 0x1dc00000 does not match device tree range address 0x1f400000 for cs 0!
early_board_init():322 ...

U-Boot 2013.07 (Development build, svnversion: u-boot:3104:3289, exec:)-svn3055 (Build time: Jul 10 2018 - 16:08:00)

Using DRAM size from environment: 512 MBytes
DLM0:SGMII ports selected
CVMX_GSERX_DLMX_TX_AMPLITUDE ER7520G 000000000000417f (SDK 0000000000004141)
CVMX_GSERX_DLMX_TX_RESET ER7520G 0000000000000101
CVMX_GSERX_DLMX_TX_RESET ER7520G 0000000000000100
EVB7000_SFF board revision major:1, minor:0, serial #: unknown
OCTEON CN7010-AAP pass 1.2, Core clock: 800 MHz, IO clock: 500 MHz, DDR clock: 667 MHz (1334 Mhz DDR)
Base DRAM address used by u-boot: 0x2f000000, size: 0x1000000
DRAM: 512 MiB
Disable watchdog! GPIO[8]=1
Clearing DRAM...... done
SF: Detected W25Q256 with page size 256 Bytes, erase size 4 KiB, total 32 MiB
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment

Flash boot bus region not enabled, skipping NOR flash config
PCIe: Port 0 not in PCIe mode, skipping
PCIe: Port 1 not in PCIe mode, skipping
PCIe: Port 2 not in PCIe mode, skipping
PCI console init succeeded, 1 consoles, 1024 bytes each
Net:   RTL8367S : SMI interface mdio-octeon0 *MUST* put bus into clause 22 mode *without* preamble.
octeon_eth_initialize called
octeon_eth_initialize: Calling cvmx_user_static_config()
octeon_eth_initialize: calling __cvmx_helper_init_port_valid()
Num interfaces: 5
Interface 0 is SGMII, ports: 1
pknd: 0
Setting up port: 0, int: 0, index: 0, device: octeth0
interface: 0, index: 0, phy mode: SGMII (sgmii)
Connecting MII phy bus: mdio-octeon0 (0), mode: sgmii, address: 29 to octeth0
octeon_eth_get_phy_info: Looking for ethernet@0
Generic 802.3 C22 phy reported for interface 0, index 0, port 0
Interface 4 is AGL, ports: 1
pknd: 24
Setting up port: 24, int: 4, index: 0, device: octeth1
interface: 4, index: 0, phy mode: AGL (rgmii)
octeon_setup_phy: No phy info for ipd port 24
octeth0octeon_eth_write_hwaddr: Interface not enabled, not setting MAC address
, octrgmii0octeon_eth_write_hwaddr: Interface not enabled, not setting MAC address

Type the command 'usb start' to scan for USB storage devices.


RTL8367S ###################################################
RTL8367S ###################################################
RTL8367S ###################################################
rtk_switch_init() BEGIN...
Switch probe : the chip is 0
rtk_port_macForceLinkExt_set(EXT_PORT0, MODE_EXT_SGMII, &mac_ability) , ret = 0
rtl8367c_setAsicReg(0x6601, 0x2) ret = 0
rtl8367c_setAsicReg(0x6602, 0x7180) ret = 0
rtl8367c_setAsicReg(0x6600, 0xc0) ret = 0
rtk_port_macForceLinkExt_set(EXT_PORT1, MODE_EXT_RGMII, &mac_ability) , ret = 0
rtk_port_phyEnableAll_set(DISABLED) ret = 0
## PHY_REG Read - PHY 0 CONTROL_REG 0x00001940 STATUS_REG 0x000079c9
## PHY_REG Read - PHY 1 CONTROL_REG 0x00001940 STATUS_REG 0x000079c9
## PHY_REG Read - PHY 2 CONTROL_REG 0x00001940 STATUS_REG 0x000079c9
## PHY_REG Read - PHY 3 CONTROL_REG 0x00001940 STATUS_REG 0x000079c9
## PHY_REG Read - PHY 4 CONTROL_REG 0x00001940 STATUS_REG 0x000079c9
#############led settings######################
#############led settings######################
rtk_switch_init() DONE.
RTL8367S ###################################################
RTL8367S ###################################################
RTL8367S ###################################################

 Build Jul 10 2018 16:10:37

Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)#
Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)#
Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)# upgrade
Unknown command 'upgrade' - try 'help'
Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)# ?
?           - alias for 'help'
askenv      - get environment variables from stdin
base        - print or set address offset
base64      - print or set address offset
bdinfo      - print Board Info structure
bootelf     - Boot from an ELF image in memory
bootloaderupdate- Update the bootloader in flash
bootloadervalidate- Validate the bootloader image
bootm       - boot application image from memory
bootoct     - Boot from an Octeon Executive ELF image in memory
bootoctelf  - Boot a generic ELF image in memory. NOTE: This command does not
              support simple executive applications, use bootoct for those.
bootoctlinux- Boot from a linux ELF image in memory
bootp       - boot image via network using BOOTP/TFTP protocol
bootvx      - Boot vxWorks from an ELF image
bunzip      - uncompress a bzip2 compressed memory region
cdp         - Perform CDP network configuration
chpart      - change active partition
cmp         - memory compare
cmp64       - memory compare
coninfo     - print console devices and information
cp          - memory copy
cp64        - memory copy
crc32       - checksum calculation
ctrlc       - disable ctrl+c commands
date        - get/set/reset date & time
dhcp        - boot image via network using DHCP/TFTP protocol
dns         - lookup the IP of a hostname
dram        - dramtest commands
echo        - echo args to console
editenv     - edit environment variable
eeprom      - EEPROM sub-system
env         - environment handling commands
erase       - erase FLASH memory
ext2load    - load binary file from a Ext2 filesystem
ext2ls      - list files in a directory (default /)
ext4load    - load binary file from a Ext4 filesystem
ext4ls      - list files in a directory (default /)
fatinfo     - print information about filesystem
fatload     - load binary file from a dos filesystem
fatls       - list files in a directory (default /)
fatwrite    - write file into a dos filesystem
fdt         - flattened device tree utility commands
flinfo      - print FLASH memory information
flush_dcache- Flushes and invalidates the data cache
flush_l2c   - Flushes the L2 cache
freeprint   - Print list of free bootmem blocks
fsinfo      - print information about filesystems
fsload      - load binary file from a filesystem image
go          - start application at address 'addr'
gpio        - input/set/clear/toggle gpio pins
grepenv     - search environment variables
help        - print command description/usage
i2c         - I2C sub-system
imxtract    - extract a part of a multi-image
inv_icache  - Invalidates the instruction cache
itest       - return true/false on integer compare
loadb       - load binary file over serial line (kermit mode)
loads       - load S-Record file over serial line
loady       - load binary file over serial line (ymodem mode)
loop        - infinite loop on address range
loop64      - infinite loop on address range
ls          - list files in a directory (default /)
md          - memory display
md5sum      - compute MD5 message digest
md64        - memory display
mdio        - MDIO utility commands
meminfo     - display memory information
mii         - MII utility commands
mm          - memory modify (auto-incrementing address)
mm64        - memory modify (auto-incrementing address)
mtdparts    - define flash/nand partitions
mtest       - simple RAM read/write test
mtest_bit   - simple RAM read/write test(only set a bit[0-31])
mtest_quick - simple RAM read/write test(pattern, ~pattern)
mw          - memory write (fill)
mw64        - memory write (fill)
namedalloc  - Allocate a named bootmem block
namedfree   - Free a named bootmem block
namedprint  - Print list of named bootmem blocks
nfs         - boot image via network using NFS protocol
nm          - memory modify (constant address)
nm64        - memory modify (constant address)
nmi         - Generate a non-maskable interrupt
octbootbus  - print boot bus parameters
octreginfo  - print register information
octwd       - Starts the OCTEON watchdog
pci         - list and access PCI Configuration Space
ping        - send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network host
printenv    - print environment variables
protect     - enable or disable FLASH write protection
qlm         - Octeon QLM debug function (dangerous - remove from final product)
read64      - read 64 bit word from 64 bit address (deprecated)
read64b     - read 8 bit word from 64 bit address (deprecated)
read64l     - read 32 bit word from 64 bit address (deprecated)
read64s     - read 16 bit word from 64 bit address (deprecated)
reset       - Perform RESET of the CPU
rtk_asic_reg- RTK asic register commands
rtk_phy_reg - RTK phy register commands
rtk_port_stat- RTK Port MIB counter commands
rtk_smi_debug- RTK SMI debug
run         - run commands in an environment variable
saveenv     - save environment variables to persistent storage
saves       - save S-Record file over serial line
setenv      - set environment variables
setexpr     - set environment variable as the result of eval expression
sf          - SPI flash sub-system
sha1sum     - compute SHA1 message digest
sleep       - delay execution for some time
source      - run script from memory
sspi        - SPI utility command
strings     - display strings
tftp        - alias for tftpboot command (deprecated)
tftpboot    - boot image via network using TFTP protocol
tftpput     - TFTP put command, for uploading files to a server
tftpsrv     - act as a TFTP server and boot the first received file
time        - run commands and summarize execution time
tlv_eeprom  - EEPROM data parsing
unlzma      - uncompress a lzma compressed memory region
unzip       - unzip a memory region
usb         - USB sub-system
usbboot     - boot from USB device
version     - print monitor, compiler and linker version
write64     - write 64 bit word to 64 bit address (deprecated)
write64b    - write 8 bit word to 64 bit address (deprecated)
write64l    - write 32 bit word to 64 bit address (deprecated)
write64s    - write 16 bit word to 64 bit address (deprecated)
Octeon evb7000_sff(ram)#
 

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Re:How to restore the system (TL-ER6120) when the wrong firmware is updated?
2021-06-16 03:43:04

@TungChan 

It seems to be the fault of the size of the firmware memory.

And the switch chip is also different and disabled.

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