varkey
I got banned!
Well, I just posted just a post above on how 
Default OEM firmware. I don't see this possibility.As I have mentioned in other posts, you'd need to configure an alias interface on the same port and assign an IP address in the same range as the management subnet. This can be easily done in OpenWRT or any custom firmware. Not sure if it's possible with the default OEM firmwares.
@partymonger @vishalrao
This is simply telling the device how to reach the management UI. This creates the appropriate routes allowing you to reach the modem IP address. Some devices accept incoming requests to the management portal only from an IP address in the the same subnet as the management subnet, so in that case, you'd need to enable NAT for that alias interface as well.
Again, this may not be feasible on stock firmware.
Any tutorial?As I have mentioned in other posts, you'd need to configure an alias interface on the same port and assign an IP address in the management subnet. This can be easily done in OpenWRT or any custom firmware. Not sure if it's possible with the default OEM firmwares.
@partymonger @vishalrao
This is simply telling the device how to reach the management UI. This creates the appropriate routes allowing you to reach the modem IP address. Some devices accept incoming requests to the management portal only from an IP address in management subnet as source, so in that case, you'd need to enable NAT for that alias interface as well.
Again, this may not be feasible on stock firmware.
^ Well, if the ONU is configured in bridge mode, it just acts like a dumb modem, you never really need to access the management UI for any config changes while in bridge mode right?![]()