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12. Port Management - non-iMAP Devices Support of CWMP with TR-069 Devices
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FIGURE 12-17 Menu Items Available for Comtrend (Provision added in SP5)
12.6.3 Feature Limitations
Although provisioning the Comtrend uses the same GUI panels as other CPE devices, there are limitations because certain
features supported on the NMS are not supported on the Comtrend CPE, and this affects the provisioning process and tools
that are used, detailed in 12.6.4.
The upstream port cannot be determined, and so provisioning is done using the CPE MAC address. This is similar to
provisioning an iMG without an iMAP. Refer to 14.10.
An Auto-Configuration Server (ACS) URL must be configured in the CPE for using TR-069 for communicating with the
ACS (the NMS). The current release of the Comtrend CPE is not able to use DHCP to configure the ACS URL, and so
for SP5 the Comtrend Boot Configurator must be used. Refer to 12.6.5.
Customer ID (SysContact on CPE) is limited to 15 characters. If more than 15 characters are used when provisioning a
triple play customer, the iMAP ADSL bond port will use the entire string, but the Comtrend CPE SysContact will be
truncated to 15 characters, resulting in more complex customer management.
Derived voice service is not supported unless the VoIP phone is connected directly an Ethernet port and the CPE can
provide a bridged Ethernet connection. When provisioned this way, the VoIP features will not be managed by NMS.
The only supported internet service is Bridged.
For Video, only IGMP snooping enabled is supported on the CPE.
Only a subset of wireless features can be configured using the NMS.
The Compare Profile feature is not supported.
The MDTI feature software configuration is not supported, since the software file uses a different format.
The NMS must use the configuration file to make most of the changes to the CPE and then sends it back to the CPE using
TFTP or CWMP (the default is TFTP). Therefore, when any changes are made (using the Service Management panels), the
configuration file is updated and the CPE must reboot for the changes to take effect. During this reboot services are
dropped until the CPE returns to service.
12.6.4 Provisioning Flow
Taking the feature limitations into account, as listed in 12.6.3, provisioning the Comtrend CPE involves the following
concepts:
1. Before a Comtrend CPE device is sent to a customer, it will first need to be connected to a PC (the NMS server) to
enable the default device configuration. The provider will run the Comtrend Boot Configurator Tool and upload the
default boot configuration to the CPE which will add the management VLAN and TR-069 information so that it can be
managed using TR-069. It also includes the Inform interval.
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