Configuring The Dns Server; Configuring The Acs Server; Configuring Cpes; Enabling Cwmp - H3C S3100V2-52TP Configuration Manual

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NOTE:
For more information about DHCP, DHCP Option 43, the option command, DHCP address pool
configuration, and DNS server configuration, see

Configuring the DNS server

On the DNS server, you need to bind the URL address to the IP address of the ACS server to make sure
that CPEs can obtain the IP address of the ACS through the DNS function.

Configuring the ACS server

An ACS performs auto-configuration of a CPE through remote management. For the primary
configurable parameters, see
server, see the user manual came with your ACS server.

Configuring CPEs

You can set CWMP parameters at the CLI.
NOTE:
The switches operate as CPEs in a CWMP-enabled network, so the following describes only the
configuration on CPEs.
You can perform some configurations on CPEs at the CLI, or remotely obtain the configurations from the
ACS or DHCP server. The configurations obtained through ACS and DHCP, and configurations made at
the CLI are of descending priorities. The configurations of a higher priority take effect.
Complete these tasks to configure CWMP:
Task

Enabling CWMP

Configuring the
ACS server
Configuring CPE
attributes
Enabling CWMP
CWMP configurations can take effect only after you enable CWMP.
"Configuration parameter
Configuring the ACS URL
Configuring the ACS username and
password
Configuring the CPE username and
password
Configuring the CWMP connection
interface
Configuring the CWMP connection
interface
Configuring the maximum number of
attempts made to retry a connection
Configuring the close-wait timer of the CPE
Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide
deployment." For how to configure the ACS
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