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In this example
a.b.c.d
is the IP address of CNM Access. You must change
this value to reflect your actual management server IP address or domain
name.
for detailed descriptions of the commands.
Figure 107
Enabling TR-069
The following table gives a description of TR-069 commands.
ras> wan tr069 load
ras> wan tr069 acsUrl
a.b.c.d
Auto-Configuration Server URL: http://
a.b.c.d
ras> wan tr069 periodicEnable 1
ras> wan tr069 informInterval 2400
TR069 Informinterval 2400
ras> wan tr069 active 1
ras> wan tr069 save
Table 79
TR-069 Commands
ROOT
COMMAND OR
SUBDIRECTORY
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
wan
tr069
All TR-069 related commands must be preceded
by
wan tr069
.
load
Start configuring TR-069 on your ZyXEL Device.
active [0:no/
1:yes]
Enable/disable TR-069 operation.
acsUrl <URL>
Set the IP address or domain name of CNM
Access.
username
[maxlength:15
]
Username used to authenticate the device when
making a connection to CNM Access. This
username is set up on the server and must be
provided by the CNM Access administrator.
password
[maxlength:15
]
Password used to authenticate the device when
making a connection to CNM Access. This
password is set up on the server and must be
provided by the CNM Access administrator.
periodicEnabl
e [0:Disable/
1:Enable]
Whether or not the device must periodically send
information to CNM Access. It is recommended to
set this value to
1
in order for the ZyXEL Device to
send information to CNM Access.
informInterva
l [sec]
The duration in seconds of the interval for which
the device MUST attempt to connect with CNM
Access to send information and check for
configuration updates. Enter a value between 30
and 2147483647 seconds.
save
Save the TR-069 settings to your ZyXEL Device.
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