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Introduction
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References and Related Documents
TR-069: CPE WAN Management Protocol (CWMP)
TR-069 specifies the
CWMP protocol
, which is used for remote management of CPE devices. The Thomson
Gateway supports CWMP. This allows the Thomson Gateway to be configured and monitored from a
management application running on a remote Auto-Configuration Server (ACS).
For more information on CWMP, see:
Technical Report “TR-069 - CPE WAN Management Protocol”, DSL Forum, May 2004.
Technical Report “TR-069 Amendment 1 - CPE WAN Management Protocol”, DSL Forum, November
2006.
TR-098: Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Data Model
TR-098 specifies the
InternetGatewayDevice data model
for TR-069 enabled devices. The Thomson Gateway
supports the IGD data model. This data model is a set of parameters, modelled in a tree structure, that can be
managed using CWMP.
For more information on the IGD data model, see:
Technical Report “TR-098 - Internet Gateway Device Version 1.1 Data Model for TR-069”, DSL Forum,
September 2005.
Technical Report “TR-098 Amendment 1 - Internet Gateway Device data model for TR-069”, DSL Forum,
November 2006.
Related documents
Several DSL-Forum documents are related to TR-069 and TR-098, specifying data models for devices other
than an IGD (for example STB, PCs, NAS), or specifying extensions of the IGD data model.
Following specifications are relevant to this configuration guide:
TR-064
“LAN-side DSL CPE configuration”, May 2004: this document provides a standard interface for
PC-based (LAN-side) install applications. It defines LAN-side CPE configuration.
TR-104
“Provisioning parameters for VoIP CPE”, September 2005: this document defines a generic
VoiceService data model
for provisioning of VoIP CPEs, for example an Integrated Access Device (IAD) or
an Analogue Telephone Adapter (ATA). The model supports SIP, MGCP and H323 signalling protocols.
TR-106
Amendment 1
“Data model template for TR-069 enabled devices”, November 2006: this
document defines a
Device data model
for any TR-069 enabled LAN device that is not an IGD. This model
supports the DeviceSummary parameter.
TR-111
“Applying TR-069 to remote management of home networking devices”, December 2005: this
document defines two mechanisms that extend TR-069 with remote management of LAN devices behind
an Internet Gateway.
LAN Device-gateway association
: this mechanism allows an ACS managing a LAN device to identify
the associated gateway through which that device is connected. The gateway and LAN device
exchange their device identity (OUI-product class-serial number) via DHCP option 125.
Connection Request via NAT gateway
: this mechanism allows an ACS to initiate a TR-069 session
with a LAN device that is operating behind a NAT gateway. STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through
NAT) is used between the LAN device and the ACS.
In addition, extensions to the
Device and InternetGatewayDevice data models
are defined.
WT-107
“Internet Gateway Device data model (TR-098 issue 2)”, September 2006: this document extends
the IGD data model with DHCP conditional serving, HPNAv3, MoCA, 802.1X,...
WT-135
“Data model for TR-069 enabled STB”: this document defines a
STBDevice data model
for a STB
(Set-Top Box) CPE as an extension of TR-069.
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