Feature Request TR-069 CPE

Can any support TR-069 management CPE Broadband on ROS v6?

I need it very much! :slight_smile:

i am wondering how powerful and popular this is. And will it be better than The Dude and scripting/API

I think it would be a wonderful addition to Scripting/Dude.
Just imagine - shipping a stock RB750 to a customer without opening the box at all.
Only note the MAC Address, and create a configuration file, while the RB is shipping.
After the customer receives the RB, he can follow the on-box instructions (plug WAN into Ether1),
the RB will automatically receive a DHCP lease with an Option giving it a TR-069/CWMP URL.

Then, via TR-069 a .rsc file is pushed to the RB, which loads it and is ready to go!

You’re right - it will be really a wonderful addition. But still we have to wait for it to be released. I vote for this addition too!

+1

+1 !!!

Our ISP is using this, so it could be useful.

Nick.

Could you please clarify, isn’t this basically the same as sending a “auto.rsc” file to the device with FTP ?

Yes but, TR-069 it’s a standard already used by us

+1 for implementing TR-069 (CWMP) on ROS!

+100 :slight_smile: for implementing TR-069 (CWMP) on ROS!

+1 as well

+1

+100500

Normis, fine. You’re an ISP’s admin, I’m the customer.

I’ve got my brand new shiny unopened RB from your employer (ISP). I’ve plugged cable from ISP to ether1. Now send the auto.rsc. Go.

ISP should be the one giving out the routers :wink: But I see your point

Anyway, this feature would require us to open up the firewall, and if we are doing that, I can also upload the .auto.rsc (because ISP sees what you plugged in there)

One seemingly secure solution would be passing only mac-telnet and ip traffic from the gateway on ether1, which restricts “hacking” only to ISP. Unhappy owner of routerboard may always reset the device to defaults after changing ISPs or whatever. Implementing TR-069 would bring happiness into lives of ISPs, that already have deployed compatible management software, but at this moment self-deployment by the end-user is rather complicated by any means and reliable automatisation is difficult. Go with the easy change first :slight_smile:

Scenario of “buy yourself a routerboard and plug our cable in port 1 to enjoy Internet on ports 2-3 and wifi, voip on port 4 and TV on port 5” is impossible without prior manual intervention of an administrator, or synchronized cooperation with end-user (or non-elegant configurations like WAN on port 2-5)

+1 for TR069

Could this be done via script I wonder ?

Some of the routers we deal with are configured to Fetch their config when connected so no firewall issues I believe ?

Well, for one it would be a standard and thus work with a ton of other systems.

Two, one would assume that MT would update The Dude to manage TR-069 devices, so then The Dude could be used to manage other TR-069 based devices, whether wireless, fiber, DSL, etc.