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Work Area Overview
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The Broadband User Services Work Area provides the broadband industry with technical specifications, implementation guides, reference implementations, test plans, and marketing white papers for the deployment, management, and consumption of services by the broadband end user. Work Area Directors: John Blackford, ARRIS and Jason Walls, QA Cafe |
Business Impact:
The Broadband User Services Work Area develops specifications and publications to create a new kind of the Broadband experience for the end user and provides new means for service providers and application developers to monetize the broadband user's connection. This ranges from managed Wifi, IoT or smart home services, broadband and in-home performance management, and more - all of which open up large markets and profitable business models.
Scope:
- Develop and evolve the TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol and the User Service Platform (USP) to cover existing use cases, machine-to-machine/IoT use cases, and the virtualization of broadband user services
- Develop and specify new information models to broaden the range of for which TR-069 and USP can be used
- Develop requirements for broadband user devices and associated software
- Develop test plans and training programs for Work Area protocols and requirements
- Develop marketing white papers that supplement Work Area protocols and requirements
ARO Work Area View https://aro.broadband-forum.org/bin/c5i?rid=68&k1=5
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User Services PlatformProject Page: User Services Platform Project Stream Project Stream Leads: Barbara Stark (AT&T) and Tim Spets (GreenWave Systems) Description: The project stream handles the development, maintenance, and updating of the User Services Platform.
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CWMPProject Page: TBD | Project Stream | DescriptionCWMP | John Blackford, Arris Klaus Wich, Huawei Technologies |
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CPE WAN Management Protocol | This Working Text defines version 1.5 of the CPE WAN Management Protocol, incorporating Issues 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 Technologie |
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BUS Data ModelingProject Page: TBD | Project Stream | DescriptionBUS Data Modeling | William Lupton, Broadband Forum Klaus Wich, Huawei Technologies |
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WT-181 Issue 2 Amendment 12 (Device:2.12) | Device Data Model for TR-069 Endpoints and USP Agents | TR-181 Issue 2 defines version 2 of the Device Data Model (Device:2) for TR-069 Endpoints and USP Agents. The publication includes an overview document and XML files used when referencing the objects that model interfaces, systems, and services in connected devices. | Steve Nicolai, Arris | |
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 | ||
WT-104 | VoiceService Data Model | WT-104 includes an overview document and XML files used for the VoiceService data model, used in modelling VoIP service functions on a TR-069 Endpoint or USP Agent. There is currently no active development version of WT-104. | ||
WT-135 | STBService Data Model | WT-135 includes an overview document and XML files used for the STBService data model, used in modelling Set-Top-Box service functions on a TR-069 Endpoint or USP Agent. There is currently no active development version of WT-135. | ||
WT-140 | StorageService Data Model | WT-140 includes an overview document and XML files used for the StorageService data model, used in modelling Network Attached Storage service functions on a TR-069 Endpoint or USP Agent. There is currently no active development version of WT-140. | ||
WT-196 | FAPService Data Model | WT-196 includes an overview document and XML files used for the FAPService data model, used in modelling Femto Access Point (or Small Cell) service functions on a TR-069 Endpoint or USP Agent. There is currently no active development version of WT-196. |
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Wi-Fi In-PremisesProject Page: TBD | Project Stream | DescriptionWifi In-Premises |
Barbara Stark, AT&T Tony Zeng, Huawei Technologies | Project | Title | Description | Resources | Editors |
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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 | |||
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 |
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Network MeasurementProject StreamPage: TBD | Description | Network Measurement | Barbara Stark, AT&T Marcos Martinez, Marvell |
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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 |
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Device RequirementsProject Page: TBD | Project Stream | Description | Device Requirements |
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SD-409 | Broadband Residential Gateway and Connected Device Security Requirements | This project collects and defines a set of testable, normative requirements for the development of secure, "carrier grade" broadband routers, gateways, in-home networking (i.e. Wifi) and other connected devices. These requirements form the basis for a test plan and certification program operated by the Broadband Forum. Phase one of this NPIF involves gathering requirements in the context of TR-124, and is the subject of this document. | Wiki Page | Jason Walls, QA Cafe |
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Compliance TestingProject Page: TBD | Project Stream | DescriptionCompliance Testing |
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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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Assessment of xCONF for CPE ManagementProject StreamDescriptionPage: XCONF CPE Management Project Stream Project Stream Leads : Barbara Stark (AT&T) | Assessment of xCONF for CPE Management |
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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 |
Broadband User Services Work Area Email List
- List for all BBF Members to receive general information
- List for notification of BBF Contribution Uploads/Updates in ARO
- List for BBF Broadband User Services WA
- List for Broadband User Services WA report tool development & maintenance
cwmp-testing@broadband-forum.org
- This mailing is for the TR-069 testing discussions
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