To do...
4.
Configure the ACS password
for connection to the ACS.
NOTE:
Make sure that the configured username and password are the same as those configured for the CPE
on the ACS; otherwise, the CPE cannot pass the ACS authentication.
Configuring CPE attributes
CPE attributes include CPE username and password, which are used by a CPE to authenticate an ACS.
When an ACS initiates a connection to a CPE, the ACS sends a session request carrying the CPE URL,
username, and password. When the switch (CPE) receives the request, it compares the CPE URL,
username, and password with those configured locally. If they are the same, the ACS passes the
authentication of the CPE, and the connection establishment proceeds. Otherwise, the authentication fails,
and the connection establishment is terminated.
Configuring the CPE username and password
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter CWMP view.
3.
Configure the CPE username
for connection to the CPE.
4.
Configure the CPE password
for connection to the CPE.
Use the command...
cwmp acs password password
Use the command...
system-view
cwmp
cwmp cpe username username
cwmp cpe password password
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Remarks
Optional.
You can specify a username
without a password that is used in
the authentication. If so, the
configuration on the ACS and that
on the CPE must be the same.
By default, no ACS password is
configured for connection to the
ACS.
Remarks
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—
Required.
By default, no CPE username is
configured for connection to the
CPE.
Optional.
You can specify a username
without a password that is used in
the authentication. If so, the
configuration on the ACS and that
on the CPE must be the same.
By default, no CPE password is
configured for connection to the
CPE.