Chapter 18 TR-069
18.1.2 What You Need to Know
TR-069 is an abbreviation of "Technical Reference 069", a protocol designed to
facilitate the remote management of Customer Premise Equipement (CPE), such
as the ZyXEL Device. It can be managed over a WAN by means of an Auto
Configuration Server (ACS). TR-069 is based on sending Remote Procedure Calls
(RPCs) between the ACS and the client device. RPCs are sent in Extensible Markup
Language (XML) format over HTTP or HTTPS.
An administrator can use an ACS to remotely set up the ZyXEL Device, modify its
settings, perform firmware upgrades, and monitor and diagnose it. In order to do
so, you must enable the TR-069 feature and then configure it appropriately.
Figure 84 TR-069 Example
ACS
In this example, the ZyXEL Device receives data from at least 3 sources: A SIP
server for handling voice calls, an HTTP server for handling web services, and an
ACS, for configuring the ZyXEL Device remotely. All three servers are owned and
operated by the client's Internet Service Provider (ISP). However, without the
configuration settings from the ACS, the ZyXEL Device cannot access the other
two servers. Once the ZyXEL Device receives its configuration settings and
implements them, it can connect to the other servers. If the settings change, it
will once again be unable to connect until it receives its updates from the ACS.
The ZyXEL Device can be configured to periodically check for updates from the
auto-configuration server so that the end user need not be worried about it.
18.2 The TR-069 Screen
Use this screen to set the ZyXEL Device's auto configuration and dynamic service
configuration options.
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