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NetComm Wireless
Remote management via TR-069
Feature Spotlight
What is remote management via TR-069?
TR-069 is a standard published by the Broadband Forum for remote customer-premises equipment (CPE) administration and management.
It allows automatic configuration of devices such as modems, routers, gateways, set-top boxes and VoIP phones with an Auto Configuration Server (ACS).
Why is it useful?
You can use it for:
Managing a fleet of devices
Bulk status monitoring
Bulk configuration of devices
Bulk remote firmware upgrades
Detailed feature set
Retrieve a list of supported parameter names from the device
Retrieve the current monitoring parameters values (e.g IMEI, or Signal Strength)
Set the values of parameters (e.g APN)
Retrieve the current monitoring (Active/Passive/None) set on a parameter or multiple parameters
Set attributes of one or multiple parameters
Retrieve the device system log from the ACS server
Reboot the router remotely from the ACS server
Update firmware remotely
Factory reset: restore the device to factory default settings from the ACS server
The router sends “inform” messages periodically to alert the ACS server that it is ready. The inform messages can also be configured to accept a connection request from the ACS server.
TR-069 inform message
Accept connection request
inform
Connection request
CPE ACS Server
ACS server
CPE ACS Server
ACS server
Connection established
Retrieve value
Set value
Firmware upgrade
CPE
When a connection is established, any tasks queued on the ACS server are executed. These may be tasks such as value retrievals or changes and firmware upgrades.
TR-069 inform functions
The communication between the CPE and ACS Server when setting a parameter value via TR-069
TR-069 protocol breakdown diagram
Configuring TR-069
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Configuring TR-069
Example of TR-069 in action
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Note: This example uses an ACS called “ACSLite” from NetMania. There are many other commercial ACS services you may wish to use.
Upgrading firmware via TR-069 – Add device type to Auto Configuration Server
Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Add Device to the Device Type
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6 The Serial # is the last 6 characters of the MAC address of the device
Upgrading firmware via TR-069 – Adding multiple devices
Example of TR-069 in action
Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Router TR-069 configuration
7 This is an example of how to configure the NWL-11 Router for TR-069.
Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Confirming the TR-069 link
8After the inform period has elapsed (600 seconds by default), the Last Contacted field shows the time of the last inform message indicating that the router is now part of the group and communicating with the ACS server.
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There are many options available for selecting an Auto Configuration Server including commercial and open source offerings. In this presentation, for the purpose of demonstrating how to perform a device firmware upgrade via TR-069, the Netmania Auto Configuration Server was chosen. The exact procedures and steps may vary depending on your chosen ACS.
Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Confirming the TR-069 link
11Expand the ManagementServer section to see the WAN IP address of the router.
The TR-069 ACS server and the TR-069 M2M Router CPE connection is successfully established.
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Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Performing the upgrade
12 In the Queue a new Request drop down list, select Download and click Go
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Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Performing the upgrade
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Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Performing the upgrade
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Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Performing the upgrade
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Example of TR-069 in actionUpgrading firmware via TR-069 – Performing the upgrade
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Considerations with TR-069
When configuring your router for TR-069, you should ensure that the following considerations are addressed:
The device must have IP address access to the ACS server which may pose a problem on some private networks
The device must have a publicly routable IP address for connection requests to work
If the router does not have a publicly routable IP address, a connection request may be triggered by sending an SMS to the router.
The SMS command to trigger a connection request is:
set tr069.request.trigger=1
Triggering a connection request via SMS
For more information, please visit www.netcommwireless.com and navigate to your product’s support page.
Further information