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CWMP Data Model/YANG Translation Rules and Tools
This document describes the processes and rules that can be used to translate a TR-069 Device:2 data model to a YANG data model. The rules are intended to be implemented in a tool that can automate such translation.
Limitations of such a translated data model will also be described, as well as identifying how to leverage standardized YANG models created by other organizations, where those YANG models overlap with functionality defined in TR-069 data models.
Some service providers have expressed an interest in managing CPE or virtualized CPE-functionality using either netconf or restconf. By providing a YANG rendition of the TR-069 data model, such service providers (and their vendors) can have some consistency between the TR-069 and YANG models.
William Lupton, Broadband Forum
Tim Carey, Nokia
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CWMP Data Model Verification Test Plan
The purpose of ID-106 is to provide a set of test cases, which will be used as a common testing language during CWMP CPE certification.
Marion Dillon, UNH InterOperability Lab
CWMP Interoperability and Functionality Test Plan
In order to ensure the continued growth of the TR-069 market and further the interoperability of the protocol, the Broadband Forum is creating a TR-069 Certification Program. Within this program, devices implementing a TR-069 management interface may be tested for their conformance to the TR-069 specification and various use cases. The TR-069 Certification Program started with the TR-069 Conformance Test Plan and now the CWMP Data Model Implementation Test Plan. To provide a consistent scope for this verification, BBF developed these test plans that are to be used by the testing agencies in the verification process.
This Internal Document provides a test plan that may be used to verify Interoperability of a CPE Device with an ACS Server through use cases.
Marion Dillon , UNH InterOperability Lab
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CPE WAN Management Protocol
This Working Text defines version 1.5 of the CPE WAN Management Protocol, incorporating items from the Issue List IL-069 that have been promoted to accepted by the time of straw ballot. It includes updates to the firmware management system, security updates, and updates to the XMPP connection request and notification mechanisms.
John Blackford, Arris
Klaus Wich, Huawei Technologies
TR-069 Proposed Changes
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TR-181 Issue 2 defines version 2 of the TR-069 Device data model (Device:2). The Device:2 data model applies to all types of TR-069-enabled devices, including End Devices, Residential Gateways, and other Network Infrastructure Devices. It represents a next generation evolution that supersedes both Device:1 and InternetGatewayDevice:1.
Steve Nicolai, Arris
William Lupton, Broadband Forum
William Lupton, Broadband Forum
Proposed TR-069 Data Model Objects & Parameters
Timothy Carey, Nokia
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TR-124 Issues List
Jean-Didier Ott, Orange
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IEEE 1905.1 Reference Implementation
This Working Text defines a reference implementation of all mandatory and some optional parts of the 1905.1a profile version (defined in IEEE 1905.1a), ITU-T G.9977, and G.9979.
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Marcos Martinez, Marvell
Best Practices for Deploying TR-069 - Whitepaper
Home networks are usually installed, operated, and owned by the end user, who in a few cases is an expert, but most likely will have relatively little knowledge of network technologies, and little time or patience to diagnose problems should they occur. However, these end users expect their home networks to reliably support the delivery of a wide variety of Internet services and applications. The user may encounter unacceptable performance of the applications they use due to home network misconfigurations, noise or interference that impacts the behavior of home networking technologies, or other problems. Home network problems often cause Internet services and the users applications to underperform or stop altogether, causing end users to call the Internet Service Provider (ISP) help desk.
While ISPs possess tools to manage their own core and access networks, management of home network problems often requires different tools and techniques. Gathering home network specific information may be required and interpreting this information to arrive at a remedy for a problem can require specific expertise. This Marketing Report provides an overview of some of the tools and techniques that can aid an ISP or Network Operator in diagnosing the cause of home network related performance and reliability issues that affect the quality of experience of their customers. The application of these tools is described for specific use cases.
Steve Nicolai, Arris
Jason Walls, QA Cafe
BBHome Work Items Related to WT-304
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Tim Carey, Nokia
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Data Model Template for CWMP-Enabled Devices and USP Agents
WT-106 Amendment 8 specifies data model guidelines to be followed by all CWMP Endpoints and USP Agents. These guidelines include structural requirements for the data hierarchy, requirements for versioning of data models, and requirements for defining profiles.
In addition, WT-106 Amendment 8 defines an XML Schema that as far as possible embodies these guidelines, and which is used for defining all CWMP and USP data models. This makes data model definitions rigorous, and helps to reduce the danger that different implementations will interpret data model definitions in different ways.
WT-106 Amendment 8 also defines an XML Schema that allows a device to describe its supported CWMP data models. This description is both specific and detailed, allowing a Controller to know exactly what is supported by the device, including any vendor-specific objects and parameters. Use of this Schema enhances interoperability and significantly eases the integration of new devices with a Controller. USP uses a different mechanism for the same purpose. That mechanism is specified in TR-369.
Jean-Didier Ott, Orange
User Services Platform (USP)
This document describes the architecture, protocol, and data model that builds an intelligent User Services Platform. It is targeted towards application developers, application service providers, CPE vendors, consumer electronics manufacturers, and broadband and mobile network providers who want to expand the value of the end users network connection and their connected devices.
This document describes:
- The overall architecture of USP Agents, Controllers, and service elements
- The proxy mechanisms for addressing non-USP service elements
- Requirements for the transport protocol used to handle USP messages, and defined bindings for specific protocols.
- The various USP messages, their requirements, and expected behavior patterns, along with on-the-wire encoding of USP messages
- The protocol requirements for discovery, end-to-end security, authentication, and authorization
- An explanation of the data model and how it is used to enable USP, service elements, proxying, and object defined operations
The objects necessary to implement USP are described in the Device:2 data model of the CPE WAN Management Protocol, (CWMP).
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Tim Spets, Greenwave Systems
Jason Walls, QA Cafe
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WT-104 Issues List
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Carrier Grade Wi-Fi - Study on Use Cases, Requirements, and Testing Procedures
The purpose of SD-398 is to collect the use cases and evolving requirements from operators regarding performance testing (to be performed prior to product selection by operators), analyze the existing documents from various SDOs and identify gaps in what they have documented, and identify potential test procedures and test profiles for Wi-Fi performance. This Study Document will enable discussions in that Project Stream prior to any decision to produce other work products such as Technical Reports, Test Plans, or formal cooperation with other standards bodies.
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Tony Zeng, Huawei Technologies
This SD-401 investigates the use cases and evolving requirements from service providers regarding tools they need to adequately onboard/install, diagnose and adjust deployed Wi-Fi networks and/or devices.
Tim Carey, Nokia
Peter Silverman, ASSIA
Working Texts
CPE WAN Management Protocol
Klaus Wich, Huawei
Functional Requirements for Broadband Residential Gateway Devices - Issue 5
TR-069 Data Model for Storage Service Enabled Devices - Amendment 3
WT-181i2a12
Device Data Model for TR-069
Issue 2 Amendment 12
User Services Platform (USP)
This document describes the architecture, protocol, and data model that builds an intelligent User Services Platform. It is targeted towards application developers, application service providers, CPE vendors, consumer electronics manufacturers, and broadband and mobile network providers who want to expand the value of the end users network connection and their connected devices.
This document describes:
- The overall architecture of USP Agents, Controllers, and service elements
- The proxy mechanisms for addressing non-USP service elements
- Requirements for the transport protocol used to handle USP messages, and defined bindings for specific protocols.
- The various USP messages, their requirements, and expected behavior patterns, along with on-the-wire encoding of USP messages
- The protocol requirements for discovery, end-to-end security, authentication, and authorization
- An explanation of the data model and how it is used to enable USP, service elements, proxying, and object defined operations
The objects necessary to implement USP are described in the Device:2 data model of the CPE WAN Management Protocol, (CWMP).
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Tim Spets, Greenwave Systems
Jason Walls, QA Cafe
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Test Plan for 1905.1/1a
Barbara Stark, AT&T
Marcos Martinez, Marvell
Marketing Drafts
Best Practices for Deploying TR-069 - Whitepaper | |||
Home Network Diagnostics Mechanisms and Best Practices - Whitepaper | Barbara Stark, AT&T |
Study Documents
TR-069 Proxy Management Implementation Guidelines | Tim Spets, Greenwave Systems | ||
BBHome Work Items Related to WT-304 | Barbara Stark, AT&T | ||
TR-069 Protocol and Transport Separation | |||
Intra Customer Premises Network Measurements | |||
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New BBF CWMP Report Tool | |||
Applicability of RESTCONF and NETCONF for CPE Management | |||
CWMP Data Model/YANG Translation Rules and Tools | |||
Wi-Fi In-Premises Performance Testing | Barbara Stark, AT&T | ||
Wi-Fi In-Premises Installation and Diagnostics | Tim Carey, Nokia |
Internal Documents
TR-069 Conformance Test Plan Issue 2 | |||
CWMP Data Model Verification Test Plan | |||
CWMP Interoperability and Functionality Test Plan |
Issues List
TR-069 Proposed Changes
TR-104 Issues List
TR-106 DM and DT Schema Proposed Changes
TR-124 Issues List
Proposed TR-069 Data Model Objects & Parameters
Device:2 Data Model and TR-181 Issue 2 Proposed Changes
Other Documents
CWMP Index Page Configuration File
BroadbandHome Publication Guidelines
Program Requirements for BBF.069 Certification Program