Sending an Inform message at a specific time
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter CWMP view.
3.
Configure the CPE to send an
Inform message at the
specified time.
Configuring the maximum number of attempts made to retry a
connection
If a CPE fails to establish a connection to an ACS, or the connection is interrupted during the session (the
CPE does not receive a message indicating the normal close of the session), the CPE can automatically
reinitiate a connection to the ACS.
To configure the maximum number of attempts that a CPE can make to retry a connection:
To do...
4.
Enter system view.
5.
Enter CWMP view.
6.
Configure the maximum
number of attempts that a CPE
can make to retry a
connection.
Configuring the close-wait timer of the CPE
The close-wait timeout is used mainly in the following two cases:
During the establishment of a connection: If the CPE sends connection requests to the ACS, but the
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CPE does not receive a response within the configured close-wait timeout, the CPE will consider the
connection failed.
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After a connection is established: If there is no packet interaction between the CPE and ACS within
the configured close-wait timeout, the CPE will consider the connection invalid, and disconnect the
connection.
To configure the close wait timer of a CPE:
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter CWMP view.
3.
Configure the timeout value of
the CPE close-wait timer.
Use the command...
system-view
cwmp
cwmp cpe inform time time
Use the command...
system-view
cwmp
cwmp cpe connect retry times
Use the command...
system-view
cwmp
cwmp cpe wait timeout seconds
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Remarks
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Required.
By default, the time is null, that is,
the CPE is not configured to send
an Inform message at a specific
time.
Remarks
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—
Optional.
Infinity by default, that is, a CPE
sends connection requests to the
ACS at a specified interval all
along.
Remarks
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Optional.
30 seconds by default.