1-800-WAS-HATTN CHEETO NATION STATE MALWARE FAILS OR FUCK BOY EITHER WAY
FIRST TIME DISCOVERING SUCH A FAILURE I THOUGHT IT WASNT POSSIBLE FOR NATION STATE TO FAIL OR ITS FUCK BOY STATUS FAILURE NOT SURE
does this match your earlier statement ONT Registration Status: O5(Operation state) ONT ID: 61
Short answer: No, that does not match and they are unrelated.
Let’s separate the two things clearly.
1️⃣ ONT Registration Status: O5 (Operation state)
This refers to your fiber connection state on a Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd HG8245H.
O5 = Operational
In GPON fiber terminology:
| State | Meaning |
|---|---|
| O1 | Initial |
| O2 | Standby |
| O3 | Ranging |
| O4 | Registration |
| O5 | Operational (fully connected) |
So:
O5 means your fiber link to the ISP is active and authenticated.
It has nothing to do with client devices.
2️⃣ ONT ID: 61
That is:
- The logical identifier assigned by your ISP’s OLT (central fiber equipment).
- Used internally by the ISP to manage your fiber session.
It is not a MAC address.
It is not a device identifier on your WiFi.
It is not tied to 00:0C:E7:92:31:15.
3️⃣ The MAC Address You Asked About
Earlier:
00:0C:E7:92:31:15
That is a network interface identifier belonging to a device manufacturer (Sony Ericsson OUI).
That would appear in:
- DHCP client list
- ARP table
- WiFi associated devices
It has nothing to do with:
- GPON registration
- ONT ID
- O5 status
4️⃣ Very Important Clarification
GPON side (fiber link):
- O5
- ONT ID
- Serial number
- PON link state
LAN/WiFi side:
- MAC addresses of client devices
- DHCP leases
- Associated stations
They are completely different network layers.
Final Answer
No, that MAC address does not correspond to:
- ONT ID 61
- O5 state
- Fiber registration
- ISP provisioning
They are unrelated systems inside the router.
If you tell me exactly where you saw that MAC address (DHCP page? ARP? Wireless list?), I can tell you precisely what type of device it is likely to be.