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A namespace (in the table below) that ends with a colon (:) is a prefix, and the referenced standards should define the rules governing the remaining part of the URN.
Namespace | Usage | Reference | Notes |
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urn:dslforum-org:device: | BBF-defined UPnP devices | TR-064 TR-133 | Both these TRs are DEPRECATED |
urn:dslforum-org:service: | BBF-defined UPnP services | TR-064 | Both these TRs are DEPRECATED |
urn:dslforum-org:cwmp-n-m | CWMP version n.m | TR-069 | n and m indicate the CWMP major and minor version respectively Some examples:
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urn:dslforum-org:sip | QoS protocol and flow identifiers | TR-181 Issue 2 | m and t indicate media type and transport respectively Note: pppoe is used both as a protocol and a flow identifier; , and sdp is used only as a flow identifierNote: . In theory additional protocol and flow identifiers could be defined (, but this is unlikely) |
urn:broadband-forum-org:tr-nnn-i-a-c urn:broadband-forum-org:tr-nnn-i-a | References to BBF Technical Reports | TR-106 TR-181 etc. | nnn, i, a and c indicate the TR number, Issue, Amendment and Corrigendum respectively (-c is optional) Note: wt is used instead of tr to reference a BBF Working Text (never in a published standard) Some examples:
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urn:broadband-forum-org:cwmp: | XML Schemas used with CWMP | TR-069 TR-106 | Some examples:
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urn:bbf:yang: | BBF YANG module namespaces | TR-355 etc. | Some examples:
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