What is the best MTU size for BSNL FTTH connections?

If you have saved the xml config file then nothing to worry about. Every information required is in it. Passwords will be in encrypted format though.
 
Thanks but I need the PPPoE, VOIP. TR-069 server IP/name, username and password
 
PPPoE, VOIP info should be easily visible in the ONT config pages. TR069 might or might not be enabled, mostly not. Password should be password for PPPoE, for VOIP it should be the number starting with 91 or just 0000 maybe.
 
**PLEASE NOTE: THE FOLLOWING DETAILS ARE BASED ON EAST ZONE.

Code:
PPPoE
VLAN ID:
MTU: 1492
User ID: @ftth.bsnl.in
Password: password
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Voice 1830 (Static)
VLAN: 1830
IP Address:
Subnet Mask: 255.255.254.0
Default Gateway:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
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Voice 1831/1849 (DHCP)
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SIP/VOIP (1830/1831)
Primary SIP Address:
Outbound Proxy Address:
Username: 91(STD Code Without Zero)(Number) [e.g.: 91364295XXXX]
Account Name: Same as username
Password: Same as username
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SIP/VOIP (1849)
Primary SIP Address:
Outbound Proxy Address:
Username: +91(STD Code Without Zero)(Number) [e.g.: +91364295XXXX]
Account Name: Same as username
Password:
1. Connection before May 2022: ftth@ last four digit of username [e.g.: ftth@XXXX]
2. Connection from May 2022 onward: Random password
(Sent on registered mobile no. at the time of activation) or can be regenerate from FMS

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TR069 (Doesn't use as of now)
Remote/TR069/ACS/CWMP Configuration settings:
Enable Periodic Informing: YES
ACS URL: http://acs.bsnl.in:7547
ACS User Name: <blank>
ACS Password: <blank>
Inform Interval Timer: 900 seconds
Enable Certificate Authentication: NO
 
@sloj Wrote: Have you experienced any occasional and brief slowdown or non responsiveness from the server at times while connected?
Is it happen at specific time or random?
I do get non responsiveness when my PPPoE session expired.
Before BNG migration PPPoE session expired at around 00:00Hrs ~ 00:50Hrs now It got expired when it reached 24Hrs.
 
It happens at random, nothing yesterday or today though .At least not when I was not using it but stays connected always even when that happens. Session expiry happens after 24 hrs for me, even for previous BNG. And after session expiry it reconnects in about 4 seconds, no issues with session expiry and reconnection.
 
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