TR-069 Device:2.5 Root Object definitiontr-181-2-5-0.xml |
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DATA MODEL DEFINITION |
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Data Types
The Parameters defined in this specification make use of a limited subset of the default SOAP data types [SOAP1.1]. These data types and the named data types used by this specification are described below.
Note: A Parameter that is defined to be one of the named data types is reported as such at the beginning of the Parameter’s description via a reference back to the associated data type definition (e.g. [MACAddress]). However, such parameters still indicate their SOAP data types.
Data Type | Base Type | Description |
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base64 | - | Base64 encoded binary (no line-length limitation). A minimum and maximum allowed length can be indicated using the form base64(Min:Max), where Min and Max are the minimum and maximum length in characters before Base64 encoding. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit, and if Min is missing the colon can also be omitted, as in base64(Max). Multiple comma-separate ranges can be specified, in which case the length MUST be in one of the ranges. |
boolean | - | Boolean, where the allowed values are 0 or 1 (or equivalently, true or false). |
dateTime | - | The subset of the ISO 8601 date-time format defined by the SOAP dateTime type [SOAP1.1]. |
hexBinary | - | Hex encoded binary. A minimum and maximum allowed length can be indicated using the form hexBinary(Min:Max), where Min and Max are the minimum and maximum length in characters before Hex Binary encoding. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit, and if Min is missing the colon can also be omitted, as in hexBinary(Max). Multiple comma-separated ranges can be specified, in which case the length MUST be in one of the ranges. |
int | - | Integer in the range -2147483648 to +2147483647, inclusive. For some int types, a value range is given using the form int(Min:Max) or int(Min:Max step Step) where the Min and Max values are inclusive. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit. If Step is missing, this indicates a step of 1. Multiple comma-separated ranges can be specified, in which case the value will be in one of the ranges. |
string | - | For strings, a minimum and maximum allowed length can be indicated using the form string(Min:Max), where Min and Max are the minimum and maximum string length in characters. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit, and if Min is missing the colon can also be omitted, as in string(Max). Multiple comma-separated ranges can be specified, in which case the string length will be in one of the ranges. |
unsignedInt | - | Unsigned integer in the range 0 to 4294967295, inclusive. For some unsignedInt types, a value range is given using the form unsignedInt(Min:Max) or unsigned(Min:Max step Step), where the Min and Max values are inclusive. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit. If Step is missing, this indicates a step of 1. Multiple comma-separated ranges can be specified, in which case the value will be in one of the ranges. |
unsignedLong | - | Unsigned long integer in the range 0 to 18446744073709551615, inclusive. For some unsignedLong types, a value range is given using the form unsignedLong(Min:Max) or unsignedLong(Min:Max step Step), where the Min and Max values are inclusive. If either Min or Max are missing, this indicates no limit. If Step is missing, this indicates a step of 1. Multiple comma-separated ranges can be specified, in which case the value will be in one of the ranges. |
Alias | string(:64) | A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
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Dbm1000 | int | The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. |
IPAddress | string(:45) | IP address, i.e. IPv4 address (or IPv4 subnet mask) or IPv6 address. All IPv4 addresses and subnet masks MUST be represented as strings in IPv4 dotted-decimal notation. Here are some examples of valid IPv4 address textual representations:
All IPv6 addresses MUST be represented using any of the 3 standard textual representations defined in [RFC4291] Sections 2.2.1, 2.2.2 and 2.2.3. Both lower-case and upper-case letters can be used, but use of lower-case letters is RECOMMENDED. Here are some examples of valid IPv6 address textual representations:
IPv6 addresses MUST NOT include zone identifiers. Zone identifiers are discussed in [Section 6/RFC4007]. Unspecified or inapplicable addresses (or IPv4 subnet masks) MUST be represented as empty strings unless otherwise specified by the parameter definition. |
IPPrefix | string(:49) | IPv4 or IPv6 routing prefix in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation [RFC4632]. This is specified as an IP address followed by an appended “/n” suffix, where n (the prefix size) is an integer in the range 0-32 (for IPv4) or 0-128 (for IPv6) that indicates the number of (leftmost) ‘1’ bits of the routing prefix.
This notation can also represent individual addresses by specifying all bits.
If the IP address part is unspecified or inapplicable, it MUST be an empty string unless otherwise specified by the parameter definition. In this case the IP prefix will be of the form “/n”. If the entire IP prefix is unspecified or inapplicable, it MUST be an empty string unless otherwise specified by the parameter definition. |
IPv4Address | IPAddress(:45) | IPv4 address (or subnet mask). Can be any IPv4 address that is permitted by the IPAddress data type. Possible patterns:
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IPv6Address | IPAddress(:45) | IPv6 address. Can be any IPv6 address that is permitted by the IPAddress data type. |
IPv6Prefix | IPPrefix(:49) | IPv6 address prefix. Can be any IPv6 prefix that is permitted by the IPPrefix data type. |
MACAddress | string(:17) | All MAC addresses are represented as strings of 12 hexadecimal digits (digits 0-9, letters A-F or a-f) displayed as six pairs of digits separated by colons. Unspecified or inapplicable MAC addresses MUST be represented as empty strings unless otherwise specified by the parameter definition. Possible patterns:
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StatsCounter32 | unsignedInt | A 32-bit statistics parameter, e.g. a byte counter. This data type SHOULD NOT be used for statistics parameters whose values might become greater than the maximum value that can be represented as an unsignedInt (i.e. 0xffffffff, referred to below as maxval). StatsCounter64 SHOULD be used for such parameters. The value maxval indicates that no data is available for this parameter. In the unlikely event that the actual value of the statistic is maxval, the CPE SHOULD return maxval - 1. The actual value of the statistic might be greater than maxval. Such values SHOULD wrap around through zero. The term packet is to be interpreted as the transmission unit appropriate to the protocol layer in question, e.g. an IP packet or an Ethernet frame. |
StatsCounter64 | unsignedLong | A 64-bit statistics parameter, e.g. a byte counter. This data type SHOULD be used for all statistics parameters whose values might become greater than the maximum value that can be represented as an unsignedInt. The maximum value that can be represented as an unsignedLong (i.e. 0xffffffffffffffff) indicates that no data is available for this parameter. The term packet is to be interpreted as the transmission unit appropriate to the protocol layer in question, e.g. an IP packet or an Ethernet frame. |
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[OUI] | Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUIs). |
[RED] | References on RED (Random Early Detection) Queue Management. |
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[RFC1552] | RFC 1552, The PPP Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol (IPXCP), IETF, 1993. |
[RFC1661] | RFC 1661, The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), IETF, 1994. |
[RFC1877] | RFC 1877, PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol Extensions for Name Server Addresses, IETF, 1995. |
[RFC1974] | RFC 1974, PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol, IETF, 1996. |
[RFC2080] | RFC 2080, RIPng for IPv6, IETF, 1997. |
[RFC2097] | RFC 2097, The PPP NetBIOS Frames Control Protocol (NBFCP), IETF, 1997. |
[RFC2131] | RFC 2131, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, IETF. |
[RFC2132] | RFC 2132, DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions, IETF. |
[RFC2225] | RFC 2225, Classical IP and ARP over ATM, IETF. |
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[RFC2474] | RFC 2474, Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, IETF. |
[RFC2581] | RFC 2581, TCP Congestion Control, IETF, April 1999. |
[RFC2582] | RFC 2582, The NewReno Modification to TCP’s Fast Recovery Algorithm, IETF, April 1999. |
[RFC2616] | RFC 2616, Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1, IETF, 1999. |
[RFC2684] | RFC 2684, Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, IETF. |
[RFC2697] | RFC 2697, A Single Rate Three Color Marker, IETF. |
[RFC2698] | RFC 2698, A Two Rate Three Color Marker, IETF. |
[RFC2782] | RFC 2782, A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV), IETF, 2000. |
[RFC2818] | RFC 2818, HTTP Over TLS, IETF, May 2000. |
[RFC2819] | RFC 2819, Remote Network Monitoring Management Information Base, IETF, 2000. |
[RFC2863] | RFC 2863, The Interfaces Group MIB, IETF, 2000. |
[RFC2865] | RFC 2865, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS), IETF, 2000. |
[RFC2866] | RFC 2866, RADIUS Accounting, IETF, 2000. |
[RFC2869] | RFC 2869, RADIUS Extensions, IETF, 2000. |
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[RFC2974] | RFC 2974, Session Announcement Protocol, IETF, October 2000. |
[RFC3004] | RFC 3004, The User Class Option for DHCP, IETF. |
[RFC3066] | RFC 3066, Tags for the Identification of Languages, IETF. |
[RFC3232] | RFC 3232, “Assigned Numbers: RFC 1700 is Replaced by an On-line Database”, IETF, 2002. |
[RFC3315] | RFC 3315, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6), IETF, 2003. |
[RFC3489] | RFC 3489, STUN - Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs), IETF. |
[RFC3596] | RFC 3596, DDNS Extensions to Support IP Version 6, IETF, 2003. |
[RFC3633] | RFC 3633, IPv6 Prefix Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) version 6, IETF, 2003. |
[RFC3646] | RFC 3646, DNS Configuration options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6), IETF, 2003. |
[RFC3775] | RFC 3775, Mobility Support in IPv6, IETF, 2004. |
[RFC3925] | RFC 3925, Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol version 4 (DHCPv4), IETF. |
[RFC3926] | RFC 3926, FLUTE - File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport, IETF, October 2004. |
[RFC3927] | RFC 3927, Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses, IETF, 2005. |
[RFC3948] | RFC 3948, UDP Encapsulation of IPsec ESP Packets, IETF, January 2005. |
[RFC3986] | RFC 3986, Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax, IETF. |
[RFC4007] | RFC 4007, IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture, IETF. |
[RFC4122] | RFC 4122, A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace, IETF, 2005. |
[RFC4191] | RFC 4191, Default Router Preferences and More-Specific Routes, IETF, 2005. |
[RFC4193] | RFC 4193, Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses, IETF, 2005. |
[RFC4242] | RFC 4242, Information Refresh Time Option for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6 (DHCPv6), IETF, 2005. |
[RFC4291] | RFC 4291, IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture, IETF, 2006. |
[RFC4292] | RFC 4292, IP Forwarding Table MIB, IETF, 2006. |
[RFC4293] | RFC 4293, Management Information Base for the Internet Protocol (IP), IETF, 2006. |
[RFC4301] | RFC 4301, Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol, IETF, December 2005. |
[RFC4302] | RFC 4302, IP Authentication Header, IETF, December 2005. |
[RFC4303] | RFC 4303, IP Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), IETF, December 2005. |
[RFC4389] | RFC 4389, Neighbor Discovery Proxies (ND Proxy), IETF, 2006. |
[RFC4632] | RFC 4632, Classless Inter-domain Routing (CIDR): The Internet Address Assignment and Aggregation Plan, IETF, 2006. |
[RFC4835] | RFC 4835, Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) and Authentication Header (AH), IETF, 2007. |
[RFC4861] | RFC 4861, Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6), IETF, 2007. |
[RFC4862] | RFC 4862, IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration, IETF, 2007. |
[RFC5072] | RFC 5072, IP Version 6 over PPP, IETF, 2007. |
[RFC5139] | RFC 5139, Revised Civic Location Format For Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO), IETF, February 2008. |
[RFC5280] | RFC 5280, Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile, IETF, May 2008. |
[RFC5491] | RFC 5491, GEOPRIV Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO) Usage Clarification, Considerations, and Recommendations, IETF, March 2009. |
[RFC5625] | RFC 5625, DNS Proxy Implementation Guidelines, IETF, 2009. |
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[RFC5996] | RFC 5996, Internet Key Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2), IETF, September 2010. |
[RFC6106] | RFC 6106, IPv6 Router Advertisement Option for DNS Configuration, IETF, 2010. |
[RFC7159] | RFC7159, The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format, IETF, March 2014. |
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[RFC7252] | RFC 7252, The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP), IETF, June 2014. |
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[RFC8141] | RFC 8141, Uniform Resource Names (URNs), IETF, April 2017. |
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[TR-106a3] | TR-106 Amendment 3, Data Model Template for TR-069-Enabled Devices, Broadband Forum, September 2009. |
[TR-106a4] | TR-106 Amendment 4, Data Model Template for TR-069-Enabled Devices, Broadband Forum, February 2010. |
[TR-106a6] | TR-106 Amendment 6, Data Model Template for TR-069-Enabled Devices, Broadband Forum, July 2011. |
[TR-143] | TR-143 Amendment 1 Corrigendum 1, Enabling Network Throughput Performance Tests and Statistical Monitoring, Broadband Forum, August 2015. |
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[TR-157a3] | TR-157 Amendment 3, Component Objects for CWMP, Broadband Forum, November 2010. |
[TR-159] | TR-159, Management Framework for xDSL Bonding, Broadband Forum, December 2008. |
[TR-181i1] | TR-181 Issue 1, Device Data Model for TR-069, Broadband Forum, February 2010. |
[TR-181i2] | TR-181 Issue 2 Amendment 15, Device Data Model, Broadband Forum, January 2022. |
[TR-181i2a2] | TR-181 Issue 2 Amendment 2, Device Data Model for TR-069, Broadband Forum, February 2011. |
[TR-181i2a5] | TR-181 Issue 2 Amendment 5, Device Data Model for TR-069, Broadband Forum, 2012. |
[TR-232] | TR-232, Bulk Data Collection, Broadband Forum, May 2012. |
[TR-262] | TR-262, Femto Component Objects, Broadband Forum, November 2011. |
[UPA-PLC] | Universal Powerline Association, UPA. |
[UPnP-DAv1] | UPnP Device Architecture, UPnP Device Architecture 1.0, UPnP Forum, April 2008. |
[UPnP-DM:1] | UPnP Device Management:1, UPnP Device Management v1. |
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[Z-Wave] | Z-Wave, Z-Wave website. |
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Parameter definition. |
Device:2.5 Data Model
For a given implementation of this data model, the Agent MUST indicate support for the highest version number of any object or parameter that it supports. For example, even if the Agent supports only a single parameter that was introduced in version 1.4, then it will indicate support for version 1.4. The version number associated with each object and parameter is shown in the Version column.
Name | Type | Write | Description | Object Default | Version |
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Device. | object | R | The top-level object for a Device. | - | 2.0 |
RootDataModelVersion | string(:32) | R | Root data model version, e.g. 2.4. For a vendor-defined root data model, this is the standard Broadband Forum model on which the vendor-defined model is based. Possible patterns:
This parameter MUST always be included in Inform messages. |
- | 2.0 |
InterfaceStackNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the InterfaceStack table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Services. | object | R | This object contains general services information. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer. | object | R | This object contains parameters relating to the CPE’s association with an ACS. | - | 1.0 |
EnableCWMP | boolean | W | Enables and disables the CPE’s support for CWMP. false means that CWMP support in the CPE is disabled, in which case the device MUST NOT send any Inform messages to the ACS or accept any Connection Request notifications from the ACS. true means that CWMP support on the CPE is enabled. The subscriber can re-enable the CPE’s CWMP support either by performing a factory reset or by using a LAN-side protocol to change the value of this parameter back to true. The factory default value MUST be true. |
- | 1.0 |
URL | string(:256) | W | URL, as defined in [RFC3986], for the CPE to connect to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL. The host portion of this URL is used by the CPE for validating the ACS certificate when using SSL or TLS. Note that on a factory reset of the CPE, the value of this parameter might be reset to its factory value. If an ACS modifies the value of this parameter, it SHOULD be prepared to accommodate the situation that the original value is restored as the result of a factory reset. | - | 1.0 |
Username | string(:256) | W | Username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol. This username is used only for HTTP-based authentication of the CPE. Note that on a factory reset of the CPE, the value of this parameter might be reset to its factory value. If an ACS modifies the value of this parameter, it SHOULD be prepared to accommodate the situation that the original value is restored as the result of a factory reset. | - | 1.0 |
Password | string(:256) | W | Password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS using the CPE WAN Management Protocol. This password is used only for HTTP-based authentication of the CPE. Note that on a factory reset of the CPE, the value of this parameter might be reset to its factory value. If an ACS modifies the value of this parameter, it SHOULD be prepared to accommodate the situation that the original value is restored as the result of a factory reset. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 1.0 |
PeriodicInformEnable | boolean | W | Whether or not the CPE MUST periodically send CPE information to the ACS using the Inform method call. | - | 1.0 |
PeriodicInformInterval | unsignedInt(1:) | W | The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE MUST attempt to connect with the ACS and call the Inform method if PeriodicInformEnable is true. | - | 1.0 |
PeriodicInformTime | dateTime | W | An absolute time reference in UTC to determine when the CPE will initiate the periodic Inform method calls. Each Inform call MUST occur at this reference time plus or minus an integer multiple of the PeriodicInformInterval. PeriodicInformTime is used only to set the phase of the periodic Informs. The actual value of PeriodicInformTime can be arbitrarily far into the past or future. For example, if PeriodicInformInterval is 86400 (a day) and if PeriodicInformTime is set to UTC midnight on some day (in the past, present, or future) then periodic Informs will occur every day at UTC midnight. These MUST begin on the very next midnight, even if PeriodicInformTime refers to a day in the future. The Unknown Time value defined in [Section 3.2/TR-106a2] indicates that no particular time reference is specified. That is, the CPE MAY locally choose the time reference, and needs only to adhere to the specified PeriodicInformInterval. If absolute time is not available to the CPE, its periodic Inform behavior MUST be the same as if the PeriodicInformTime parameter was set to the Unknown Time value. | - | 1.0 |
ParameterKey | string(:32) | R | ParameterKey provides the ACS a reliable and extensible means to track changes made by the ACS. The value of ParameterKey MUST be equal to the value of the ParameterKey argument from the most recent successful SetParameterValues, AddObject, or DeleteObject method call from the ACS. The CPE MUST set ParameterKey to the value specified in the corresponding method arguments if and only if the method completes successfully and no fault response is generated. If a method call does not complete successfully (implying that the changes requested in the method did not take effect), the value of ParameterKey MUST NOT be modified. The CPE MUST only modify the value of ParameterKey as a result of SetParameterValues, AddObject, DeleteObject, or due to a factory reset. On factory reset, the value of ParameterKey MUST be set to an empty string. This parameter MUST always be included in Inform messages. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 1.0 |
ConnectionRequestURL | string(:256) | R | HTTP URL, as defined in [RFC3986], for an ACS to make a Connection Request notification to the CPE. In the form: http://host:port/path The host portion of the URL MAY be the IP address for the management interface of the CPE in lieu of a host name. Note: If the host portion of the URL is a literal IPv6 address then it MUST be enclosed in square brackets (see [Section 3.2.2/RFC3986]). This parameter MUST always be included in Inform messages. Active Notification MUST by default be enabled for this parameter. |
- | 1.0 |
ConnectionRequestUsername | string(:256) | W | Username used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE. | - | 1.0 |
ConnectionRequestPassword | string(:256) | W | Password used to authenticate an ACS making a Connection Request to the CPE. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 1.0 |
UpgradesManaged | boolean | W | Indicates whether or not the ACS will manage upgrades for the CPE. If true, the CPE SHOULD NOT use other means other than the ACS to seek out available upgrades. If false, the CPE MAY use other means for this purpose. Note that an autonomous upgrade (reported via an “10 AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE” Inform Event code) SHOULD be regarded as a managed upgrade if it is performed according to ACS-specified policy. | - | 1.0 |
KickURL | string(:256) | R | Present only for a CPE that supports the Kicked RPC method. LAN-accessible URL, as defined in [RFC3986], from which the CPE can be kicked to initiate the Kicked RPC method call. MUST be an absolute URL including a host name or IP address as would be used on the LAN side of the CPE. | - | 1.0 |
DownloadProgressURL | string(:256) | R | Present only for a CPE that provides a LAN-side web page to show progress during a file download. LAN-accessible URL, as defined in [RFC3986], to which a web-server associated with the ACS MAY redirect a user’s browser on initiation of a file download to observer the status of the download. | - | 1.0 |
DefaultActiveNotificationThrottle | unsignedInt | W | This parameter is used to control throttling of active notifications sent by the CPE to the ACS. It defines the minimum number of seconds that the CPE MUST wait since the end of the last session with the ACS before establishing a new session for the purpose of delivering an active notification. In other words, if CPE needs to establish a new session with the ACS for the sole purpose of delivering an active notification, it MUST delay establishing such a session as needed to ensure that the minimum time since the last session completion has been met. The time is counted since the last successfully completed session, regardless of whether or not it was used for active notifications or other purposes. However, if connection to the ACS is established for purposes other than just delivering active notifications, including for the purpose of retrying a failed session, such connection MUST NOT be delayed based on this parameter value, and the pending active notifications MUST be communicated during that connection. The time of the last session completion does not need to be tracked across reboots. | - | 1.0 |
CWMPRetryMinimumWaitInterval | unsignedInt(1:65535) | W | Configures the first session retry wait interval, in seconds, as specified in [Section 3.2.1.1/TR-069a2]. A value of 5 corresponds to the default behavior that is described in [TR-069a2]. The device MUST use a random value between CWMPRetryMinimumWaitInterval and (CWMPRetryMinimumWaitInterval * CWMPRetryIntervalMultiplier / 1000) as the first retry wait interval. Other values in the retry pattern MUST be calculated using this value as a starting point. | - | 1.0 |
CWMPRetryIntervalMultiplier | unsignedInt(1000:65535) | W | Configures the retry interval multiplier as specified in [Section 3.2.1.1/TR-069a2]. This value is expressed in units of 0.001. Hence the values of the multiplier range between 1.000 and 65.535. A value of 2000 corresponds to the default behavior that is described in [TR-069a2]. The device MUST use a random value between CWMPRetryMinimumWaitInterval and (CWMPRetryMinimumWaitInterval * CWMPRetryIntervalMultiplier / 1000) as the first retry wait interval. Other values in the retry pattern MUST be calculated using this value as a starting point. | - | 1.0 |
UDPConnectionRequestAddress | string(:256) | R | Address and port to which an ACS MAY send a UDP Connection Request to the CPE (see [Annex G/TR-069a2]). This parameter is represented in the form of an Authority element as defined in [RFC3986]. The value MUST be in one of the following two forms: host:port host
Note: If the host portion of the URL is a literal IPv6 address then it MUST be enclosed in square brackets (see [Section 3.2.2/RFC3986]). |
- | 1.0 |
STUNEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the use of STUN by the CPE. This applies only to the use of STUN in association with the ACS to allow UDP Connection Requests. | - | 1.0 |
STUNServerAddress | string(:256) | W | Host name or IP address of the STUN server for the CPE to send Binding Requests if STUN is enabled via STUNEnable. If is an empty string and STUNEnable is true, the CPE MUST use the address of the ACS extracted from the host portion of the ACS URL. | - | 1.0 |
STUNServerPort | unsignedInt(0:65535) | W | Port number of the STUN server for the CPE to send Binding Requests if STUN is enabled via STUNEnable. By default, this SHOULD be the equal to the default STUN port, 3478. | - | 1.0 |
STUNUsername | string(:256) | W | If is not an empty string, the value of the STUN USERNAME attribute to be used in Binding Requests (only if message integrity has been requested by the STUN server). If is an empty string, the CPE MUST NOT send STUN Binding Requests with message integrity. | - | 1.0 |
STUNPassword | string(:256) | W | The value of the STUN Password to be used in computing the MESSAGE-INTEGRITY attribute to be used in Binding Requests (only if message integrity has been requested by the STUN server). When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 1.0 |
STUNMaximumKeepAlivePeriod | int(-1:) | W | If STUN Is enabled, the maximum period, in seconds, that STUN Binding Requests MUST be sent by the CPE for the purpose of maintaining the binding in the Gateway. This applies specifically to Binding Requests sent from the UDP Connection Request address and port. A value of -1 indicates that no maximum period is specified. | - | 1.0 |
STUNMinimumKeepAlivePeriod | unsignedInt | W | If STUN Is enabled, the minimum period, in seconds, that STUN Binding Requests can be sent by the CPE for the purpose of maintaining the binding in the Gateway. This limit applies only to Binding Requests sent from the UDP Connection Request address and port, and only those that do not contain the BINDING-CHANGE attribute. This limit does not apply to retransmissions following the procedures defined in [RFC3489]. | - | 1.0 |
NATDetected | boolean | R | When STUN is enabled, this parameter indicates whether or not the CPE has detected address and/or port mapping in use. A true value indicates that the received MAPPED-ADDRESS in the most recent Binding Response differs from the CPE’s source address and port. When STUNEnable is false, this value MUST be false. | - | 1.0 |
AliasBasedAddressing | boolean | R | Indicates whether or not the Alias-Based Addressing Mechanism is supported. A true value indicates that the CPE supports the Alias-Based Addressing Mechanism, as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069a4] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069a4]. This parameter MUST always be included in Inform messages. |
- | 1.0 |
ManageableDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the ManageableDevice table. | - | 1.0 |
EmbeddedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the EmbeddedDevice table. | - | 1.0 |
VirtualDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the VirtualDevice table. | - | 1.0 |
InstanceMode | string | W | Instance identification mode as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069a4]. When AliasBasedAddressing is true, InstanceMode is used by the ACS to control whether the CPE will use Instance Numbers or Instance Aliases in returned Path Names. Enumeration of:
The factory default value MUST be InstanceNumber. |
- | 1.0 |
AutoCreateInstances | boolean | W | Enable or disable the Auto-Create Instance Mechanism. When AliasBasedAddressing is true, AutoCreateInstances indicates whether or not the CPE will automatically create instances while processing a SetParameterValues RPC (as defined in [A.3.2.1/TR-069a4]). *A true value indicates that the CPE will perform auto-creation of instances when the Alias-Based Addressing Mechanism is used in SetParameterValues RPC. *A false value indicates that the CPE will not create new object instances. Instead, it will reject the setting of parameters in unrecognized instances and respond with a fault code. This parameter is REQUIRED for any CPE supporting Alias-Based Addressing. The factory default value MUST be false. |
- | 1.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.ManageableDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Each entry in this table corresponds to a distinct LAN Device that supports Device-Gateway Association according to [Annex F/TR-069a2] as indicated by the presence of the DHCP option specified in that Annex. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for {{param: reference to deprecated parameter Device.ManagementServer.ManageableDevice.{i}.Alias}}, or with the same values for all of ManufacturerOUI, SerialNumber and ProductClass. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. An initial unique value MUST be assigned when the CPE creates an instance of this object. This parameter is DEPRECATED because ManageableDevice is a transient object. |
- | 2.0 |
ManufacturerOUI | string(6) | R | Organizationally unique identifier of the Device manufacturer as provided to the Gateway by the Device. Represented as a six hexadecimal-digit value using all upper-case letters and including any leading zeros. Possible patterns:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SerialNumber | string(:64) | R | Serial number of the Device as provided to the Gateway by the Device. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ProductClass | string(:64) | R | Identifier of the class of product for which the Device’s serial number applies as provided to the Gateway by the Device. If the Device does not provide a Product Class, then this parameter MUST be an empty string. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Host | string[](:1024) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Hosts.Host. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list. References all the Hosts.Host table entries, whether active or inactive, that correspond to this physical LAN device. There can be multiple such entries if the device has more than one network interface. For example: Device.Hosts.Host.1,Device.Hosts.Host.5 | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.AutonomousTransferCompletePolicy. | object | R | This object allows configuration of CPE policy for notification of AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE events, defined in [TR-069a2]. The CPE policy determines the conditions under which the CPE notifies the ACS of the completion of file transfers that were not specifically requested by the ACS. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enable/disable CPE notification of AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE events to the ACS. | - | 2.0 |
TransferTypeFilter | string | W | Indicates the transfer types that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE events. Transfer types not indicated by this filter MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
ResultTypeFilter | string | W | Indicates the transfer results that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE events. Transfer results omitted from this list MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. Note that this includes any backup or restore operations that were not specifically requested by the ACS. A backup is regarded as an Upload and a restore is regarded as a Download. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
FileTypeFilter | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Indicates the file types that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of AUTONOMOUS TRANSFER COMPLETE events. File types omitted from this list MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. Each list item matches one of:
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- | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.DownloadAvailability. | object | R | This object contains multicast announcement and query parameters used for the purpose of downloading files. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.DownloadAvailability.Announcement. | object | R | This object contains multicast announcement parameters used to download files. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enable/disable CPE ability to receive and use multicast announcements from a server for the purpose of downloading files. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of the announcement service. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
GroupNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Group table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.DownloadAvailability.Announcement.Group.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Multicast groups to which the CPE SHOULD listen for announcements. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for URL. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enable/disable listening to this multicast group. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this group table entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
URL | string(:256) | W | URL [RFC3986] encoding the group address, source and port on which to listen, and other protocol information, e.g. expected announcement format. Depending on the application, the messages identified by this URL MAY directly contain the data to be downloaded, or alternatively MAY contain information informing the CPE how to obtain the data to be downloaded via a separate mechanism, which itself could involve a unicast or a multicast download protocol. Refer to [DVB-TS.102.824] for an example of a URL format that identifies a SAP [RFC2974] stream that indicates how to use either FLUTE [RFC3926] or DSM-CC [ISO-13818-6:1998] to perform the download. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.DownloadAvailability.Query. | object | R | This object contains multicast query parameters used to download files. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enable/disable CPE ability to autonomously query a server for the purpose of downloading files. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of the query service. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
URL | string(:256) | W | URL [RFC3986] of the query response server. Depending on the application, the protocol described by this URL MAY be a SOAP interface, or MAY be any other RPC mechanism. Refer to [DVB-TS.102.824] for an example of a URL format that identifies a SOAP interface running over HTTP or HTTPS. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.DUStateChangeComplPolicy. | object | R | This object allows configuration of CPE policy for notification of “12 AUTONOMOUS DU STATE CHANGE COMPLETE” events defined in [TR-069a3]. The CPE policy determines the conditions under which the CPE notifies the ACS of the completion of Deployment Unit state changes that were not specifically requested via CWMP. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables/Disables CPE notification of “12 AUTONOMOUS DU STATE CHANGE COMPLETE” events to the ACS. | - | 2.0 |
OperationTypeFilter | string[] | W | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the Deployment Unit operations that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of “12 AUTONOMOUS DU STATE CHANGE COMPLETE” events. Operation types not indicated by this list MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. An empty string is essentially the same as setting Enable to false. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
ResultTypeFilter | string | W | Indicates the Deployment Unit state change results that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of “12 AUTONOMOUS DU STATE CHANGE COMPLETE” events. State change results omitted from this filter MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
FaultCodeFilter | string[] | W | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the Deployment Unit state change fault codes that MUST be included when the CPE notifies the ACS of “12 AUTONOMOUS DU STATE CHANGE COMPLETE” events. State change fault codes omitted from this filter MUST NOT be included when the CPE notifies the ACS. This filter has no effect on the notification of a successful autonomous state change. This filter only applies when ResultTypeFilter is set to either Failure or Both. An empty string means that failed autonomous state changes will not be sent to the ACS. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.EmbeddedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Each entry in this table represents a distinct Proxied Device that utilizes the Embedded Object Mechanism [Annex J.1.2/TR-069a4] for proxying devices. At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for both ControllerID and ProxiedDeviceID. |
- | 2.0 |
ControllerID | string(:256) | R | Identifier of the controller that is responsible for a sub-network of Proxied Devices within the LAN.
An empty string indicates that this Proxied Device either:
|
- | 2.0 |
ProxiedDeviceID | string(:256) | R | Idenitfier of the Proxied Device. This is an opaque string that is unique to the Proxied Device within a specific sub-network within the LAN (identified by the ControllerID). If the ControllerID is an empty string this ProxiedDeviceID is unique across the LAN. | - | 2.0 |
Reference | string | R | The value MUST be the path name of a table row. If the referenced object is deleted, this EmbeddedDevice instance MUST also be removed. Represents the instance of a multi-instanced object that is directly controlled by, and has come into existence because of, this Proxied Device that utilizes the Embedded Object Mechanism [Annex J.1.2/TR-069a4]. | - | 2.0 |
SupportedDataModel | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the DeviceInfo.SupportedDataModel. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list. Represents the CWMP-DT schema instance(s) that this Proxied Device is utilizing. The CWMP-DT schema instance is also the one being utilized by the object referenced within Reference. | - | 2.0 |
Host | string[:32] | R | Comma-separated list (up to 32 items) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Hosts.Host. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list. References the Hosts.Host table entry(s), whether active or inactive, that corresponds to this proxied LAN device. | - | 2.0 |
ProxyProtocol | string(:64) | R | The protocol being used to communicate between the CPE Proxier and this Proxied Device. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
CommandProcessed | string | R | Whether or not the CPE Proxier has successfully communicated all pending configuration commands down to the Proxied Device. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
CommandProcessingErrMsg | string(:1024) | R | Detailed CommandProcessed error description (vendor specific). | - | 2.0 |
LastSyncTime | dateTime | R | The last time that the CPE Proxier synchronized the state of the Proxied Device. This parameter MUST be updated when a proxy command is executed successfully on the Proxied Device. The Unknown Time value, as defined in [TR-106a6], indicates that the Proxied Device’s state has not been synchronized since the CPE Proxier was last rebooted. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ManagementServer.VirtualDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Each entry in this table represents a distinct Proxied Device that utilizes the Virtual CWMP Device Mechanism [Annex I.1.1/TR-069a4] for proxying devices. At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for all of ManufacturerOUI, ProductClass and SerialNumber. |
- | 2.0 |
ManufacturerOUI | string(6) | R | Organizationally unique identifier of the associated Proxied Device. Represented as a six hexadecimal-digit value using all upper-case letters and including any leading zeros. Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
ProductClass | string(:64) | R | Identifier of the class of product of the associated Proxied Device for which the serial number applies. | - | 2.0 |
SerialNumber | string(:64) | R | Serial number of the associated Proxied Device. | - | 2.0 |
Host | string[:32] | R | Comma-separated list (up to 32 items) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Hosts.Host. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list. References all the Hosts.Host table entries, whether active or inactive, that correspond to this proxied LAN device. There can be multiple such entries if the Proxied Device has more than one network interface. | - | 2.0 |
ProxyProtocol | string(:64) | R | The protocol being used to communicate between the CPE Proxier and this Proxied Device. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Device.GatewayInfo. | object | R | This object contains information associated with a connected Internet Gateway Device. | - | 2.0 |
ManufacturerOUI | string(:6) | R | Organizationally unique identifier of the associated Internet Gateway Device. Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
ProductClass | string(:64) | R | Identifier of the product class of the associated Internet Gateway Device. An empty string indicates either that there is no associated Internet Gateway Device that has been detected, or the Internet Gateway Device does not support the use of the product-class parameter. | - | 2.0 |
SerialNumber | string(:64) | R | Serial number of the associated Internet Gateway Device. An empty string indicates that there is no associated Internet Gateway Device that has been detected. | - | 2.0 |
Device.InterfaceStack.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table contains information about the relationships between the multiple layers of interface objects ([Section 4.3/TR-181i2]). In particular, it contains information on which interfaces run on top of which other interfaces. This table is auto-generated by the CPE based on the LowerLayers parameters on individual interface objects. Each table row represents a “link” between two interface objects, a higher-layer interface object (referenced by HigherLayer) and a lower-layer interface object (referenced by LowerLayer). Consequently, if a referenced interface object is deleted, the CPE MUST delete the corresponding InterfaceStack row(s) that had referenced it. At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for both HigherLayer and LowerLayer, or with a given value for Alias. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HigherLayer | string(:256) | R | A reference to the interface object corresponding to the higher layer of the relationship, i.e. the interface which runs on top of the interface identified by the corresponding instance of LowerLayer. When the referenced higher layer interface is deleted, the CPE MUST delete the table row. | - | 2.0 |
LowerLayer | string(:256) | R | A reference to the interface object corresponding to the lower layer of the relationship, i.e. the interface which runs below the interface identified by the corresponding instance of HigherLayer. When the referenced lower layer interface is deleted, the CPE MUST delete the table row. | - | 2.0 |
HigherAlias | string(:64) | R | The value of the Alias parameter for the interface object referenced by HigherLayer. | - | 2.0 |
LowerAlias | string(:64) | R | The value of the Alias parameter for the interface object referenced by LowerLayer. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL. | object | R | This object models DSL lines, DSL channels, DSL bonding, and DSL diagnostics. The specific interface objects defined here are Line, Channel, and BondingGroup. Each Line models a layer 1 DSL Line interface, and each Channel models a layer 1 DSL Channel interface where multiple channels can run over a DSL line. In the case where bonding is configured, it is expected that BondingGroup is stacked above the Channel instances within its group. | - | 2.0 |
LineNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Line table. | - | 2.0 |
ChannelNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Channel table. | - | 2.0 |
BondingGroupNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the BondingGroup table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Optical. | object | R | This object models optical interface technologies. It defines an Interface object that models a layer 1 optical interface that is capable of transporting Ethernet packets. The data model definition is based on parts of [G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Optical.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Optical interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models physical optical interfaces. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the optical interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the optical interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
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- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the optical interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the optical interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
OpticalSignalLevel | int | R | Current measurement of total downstream optical signal level. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -65.536 dBm (coded as -65536), to 65.534 dBm (coded as 65534) in 0.002 dB increments. This parameter is based on Optical signal level from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
LowerOpticalThreshold | int | R | Optical level that is used to declare the downstream low received optical power alarm. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -127.5 dBm (coded as -127500) to 0 dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The value -127500 indicates the device’s internal policy. This parameter is based on Lower optical threshold from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
UpperOpticalThreshold | int | R | Optical level that is used to declare the downstream high received optical power alarm. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -127.5 dBm (coded as -127500) to 0 dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The value -127500 indicates the device’s internal policy. This parameter is based on Upper optical threshold from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
TransmitOpticalLevel | int | R | Current measurement of mean optical launch power. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -127.5 dBm (coded as -127500) to 0 dBm (coded as 0) in 0.5 dB increments. The value -127500 indicates the device’s internal policy. This parameter is based on Transmit optical level from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
LowerTransmitPowerThreshold | int | R | Minimum mean optical launch power that is used to declare the low transmit optical power alarm. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -63.5 dBm (coded as -63500) to +63.5 dBm (coded as 63500) in 0.5 dB increments. The value -63500 indicates the device’s internal policy. This parameter is based on Lower transmit power threshold from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
UpperTransmitPowerThreshold | int | R | Maximum mean optical launch power that is used to declare the high transmit optical power alarm. [Dbm1000] The value is measured in dBm/1000, i.e. the value divided by 1000 is dB relative to 1 mW. For example, -12345 means -12.345 dBm, 0 means 0 dBm (1 mW) and 12345 means 12.345 dBm. Valid values are -63.5 dBm (coded as -63500) to +63.5 dBm (coded as 63500) in 0.5 dB increments. The value -63500 indicates the device’s internal policy. This parameter is based on Upper transmit power threshold from [Section 9.2.1/G.988]. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Optical.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}. | object(0:) | R | DSL Line table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models physical DSL lines. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the DSL line. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the DSL line (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the DSL line as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the DSL line entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Line is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | A string identifying the version of the modem firmware currently installed for this interface. This is applicable only when the modem firmware is separable from the overall CPE software. | - | 2.0 |
LinkStatus | string | R | Status of the DSL physical link. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
StandardsSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate which DSL standards and recommendations are supported by the Line instance. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
StandardUsed | string | R | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the StandardsSupported parameter. Indicates the standard that the Line instance is using for the connection. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called “xDSL Transmission system”. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
LineEncoding | string | R | The line encoding method used in establishing the Layer 1 DSL connection between the CPE and the DSLAM. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
AllowedProfiles | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate which VDSL2 profiles are allowed on the line. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
CurrentProfile | string | R | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the AllowedProfiles parameter, or else be an empty string. Indicates which VDSL2 profile is currently in use on the line. Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be an empty string. | - | 2.0 |
PowerManagementState | string | R | The power management state of the line. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
SuccessFailureCause | unsignedInt(0:5) | R | The success failure cause of the initialization. An enumeration of the following integer values:
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- | 2.0 |
LastStateTransmittedDownstream | unsignedInt | R | This parameter represents the last successful transmitted initialization state in the downstream direction in the last full initialization performed on the line. Initialization states are defined in the individual xDSL Recommendations and are counted from 0 (if G.994.1 is used) or 1 (if G.994.1 is not used) up to Showtime. This parameter needs to be interpreted along with the xDSL Transmission System. This parameter is available only when, after a failed full initialization, the line diagnostics procedures are activated on the line. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
LastStateTransmittedUpstream | unsignedInt | R | This parameter represents the last successful transmitted initialization state in the upstream direction in the last full initialization performed on the line. Initialization states are defined in the individual xDSL Recommendations and are counted from 0 (if G.994.1 is used) or 1 (if G.994.1 is not used) up to Showtime. This parameter needs to be interpreted along with the xDSL Transmission System. This parameter is available only when, after a failed full initialization, the line diagnostics procedures are activated on the line. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
UPBOKLE | unsignedInt(0:1280) | R | This parameter contains the estimated electrical loop length expressed in 0.1dB at 1MHz (see O-UPDATE in section 12.2.4.2.1.2/G.993.2). The value SHALL be coded as an unsigned 16 bit number in the range 0 (coded as 0) to 128 dB (coded as 1280) in steps of 0.1 dB. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
MREFPSDds | base64(0:145) | R | This parameter SHALL contain the set of breakpoints exchanged in the MREFPSDds fields of the O-PRM message of G.993.2. Base64 encoded of the binary representation defined in Table 12-19/G.993.2 (maximum length is 145 octets, which requires 196 bytes for Base64 encoding). Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
MREFPSDus | base64(0:145) | R | This parameter SHALL contain the set of breakpoints exchanged in the MREFPSDus fields of the R-PRM message of G.993.2. Base64 encoded of the binary representation defined in Table 12-19/G.993.2 (maximum length is 145 octets, which requires 196 bytes for Base64 encoding). Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
LIMITMASK | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the enabled VDSL2 Limit PSD mask of the selected PSD mask class. Bit mask as specified in ITU-T Recommendation G.997.1. Note: For a VDSL2-capable multimode device operating in a mode other than VDSL2, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
US0MASK | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the allowed VDSL2 US0 PSD masks for Annex A operation. Bit mask as specified in see ITU-T Recommendation G.997.1. Note: For a VDSL2-capable multimode device operating in a mode other than VDSL2, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
TRELLISds | int | R | Reports whether trellis coding is enabled in the downstream direction. A value of 1 indicates that trellis coding is in use, and a value of 0 indicates that the trellis is disabled. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
TRELLISus | int | R | Reports whether trellis coding is enabled in the upstream direction. A value of 1 indicates that trellis coding is in use, and a value of 0 indicates that the trellis is disabled. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
ACTSNRMODEds | unsignedInt | R | Reports whether the OPTIONAL virtual noise mechanism is in use in the downstream direction. A value of 1 indicates the virtual noise mechanism is not in use, and a value of 2 indicates the virtual noise mechanism is in use. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. | - | 2.0 |
ACTSNRMODEus | unsignedInt | R | Reports whether the OPTIONAL virtual noise mechanism is in use in the upstream direction. A value of 1 indicates the virtual noise mechanism is not in use, and a value of 2 indicates the virtual noise mechanism is in use. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. | - | 2.0 |
VirtualNoisePSDds | base64(0:97) | R | Reports the virtual noise PSD for the downstream direction. Base64 encoded of the binary representation defined in G.997.1 by the parameter called TXREFVNds (maximum length is 97 octets, which requires 132 bytes for Base64 encoding). See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to an empty string. | - | 2.0 |
VirtualNoisePSDus | base64(0:49) | R | Reports the virtual noise PSD for the upstream direction. Base64 encoded of the binary representation defined in G.997.1by the parameter called TXREFVNus (maximum length is 49 octets, which requires 68 bytes for Base64 encoding). See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to an empty string. | - | 2.0 |
ACTUALCE | unsignedInt | R | Reports the actual cyclic extension, as the value of m, in use for the connection. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 99. | - | 2.0 |
LineNumber | int(1:) | R | Signifies the line pair that the modem is using to connection. LineNumber = 1 is the innermost pair. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamMaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The current maximum attainable data rate upstream (expressed in Kbps). Note: This parameter is related to the G.997.1 parameter ATTNDRus, which is measured in bits/s. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DownstreamMaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The current maximum attainable data rate downstream (expressed in Kbps). Note: This parameter is related to the G.997.1 parameter ATTNDRds, which is measured in bits/s. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UpstreamNoiseMargin | int | R | The current signal-to-noise ratio margin (expressed in 0.1dB) in the upstream direction. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called SNRMus. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DownstreamNoiseMargin | int | R | The current signal-to-noise ratio margin (expressed in 0.1dB) in the downstream direction. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called SNRMds. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRMpbus | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the current signal-to-noise ratio margin of each upstream band. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
SNRMpbds | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the current signal-to-noise ratio margin of each band. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
INMIATOds | unsignedInt(3:511) | R | The Impulse Noise Monitoring (INM) Inter Arrival Time (IAT) Offset, measured in DMT symbols, that the xTU receiver uses to determine in which bin of the IAT histogram the IAT is reported. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called INMIATO. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
INMIATSds | unsignedInt(0:7) | R | The Impulse Noise Monitoring (INM) Inter Arrival Time (IAT) Step that the xTU receiver uses to determine in which bin of the IAT histogram the IAT is reported. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called INMIATS. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
INMCCds | unsignedInt(0:64) | R | The Impulse Noise Monitoring (INM) Cluster Continuation value, measured in DMT symbols, that the xTU receiver uses in the cluster indication process. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called INMCC. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
INMINPEQMODEds | unsignedInt(0:3) | R | The Impulse Noise Monitoring (INM) Equivalent Impulse Noise Protection (INP) Mode that the xTU receiver uses in the computation of the Equivalent INP. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called INM_INPEQ_MODE. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamAttenuation | int | R | The current upstream signal loss (expressed in 0.1dB). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DownstreamAttenuation | int | R | The current downstream signal loss (expressed in 0.1dB). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UpstreamPower | int | R | The current output power at the CPE’s DSL line (expressed in 0.1dBmV). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DownstreamPower | int | R | The current received power at the CPE’s DSL line (expressed in 0.1dBmV). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURVendor | hexBinary(4) | R | xTU-R vendor identifier as defined in G.994.1 and T1.413. In the case of G.994.1 this corresponds to the four-octet provider code, which MUST be represented as eight hexadecimal digits. Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value “00000000”. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called “xTU-R G.994.1 Vendor ID”. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
XTURCountry | hexBinary(2) | R | T.35 country code of the xTU-R vendor as defined in G.994.1, where the two-octet value defined in G.994.1 MUST be represented as four hexadecimal digits. Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value “0000”. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called “xTU-R G.994.1 Vendor ID”. See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
XTURANSIStd | unsignedInt | R | xTU-R T1.413 Revision Number as defined in T1.413 Issue 2. When T1.413 modulation is not in use, the parameter value SHOULD be 0. | - | 2.0 |
XTURANSIRev | unsignedInt | R | xTU-R Vendor Revision Number as defined in T1.413 Issue 2. When T1.413 modulation is not in use, the parameter value SHOULD be 0. | - | 2.0 |
XTUCVendor | hexBinary(4) | R | xTU-C vendor identifier as defined in G.994.1 and T1.413. In the case of G.994.1 this corresponds to the four-octet provider code, which MUST be represented as eight hexadecimal digits. Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value “00000000”. | - | 2.0 |
XTUCCountry | hexBinary(2) | R | T.35 country code of the xTU-C vendor as defined in G.994.1, where the two-octet value defined in G.994.1 MUST be represented as four hexadecimal digits. Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value “0000”. | - | 2.0 |
XTUCANSIStd | unsignedInt | R | xTU-C T1.413 Revision Number as defined in T1.413 Issue 2. When T1.413 modulation is not in use, the parameter value SHOULD be 0. | - | 2.0 |
XTUCANSIRev | unsignedInt | R | xTU-C Vendor Revision Number as defined in T1.413 Issue 2. When T1.413 modulation is not in use, the parameter value SHOULD be 0. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TotalStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of Total statistics. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: TotalStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ShowtimeStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the most recent DSL Showtime - the beginning of the period used for collection of Showtime statistics. Showtime is defined as successful completion of the DSL link establishment process. The Showtime statistics are those collected since the most recent establishment of the DSL link. Note: ShowtimeStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LastShowtimeStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime-the beginning of the period used for collection of LastShowtime statistics. If the CPE has not retained information about the second most recent Showtime (e.g., on reboot), the start of LastShowtime statistics MAY temporarily coincide with the start of Showtime statistics. Note: LastShowtimeStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
CurrentDayStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of CurrentDay statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each CurrentDay interval with days in the UTC time zone, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: CurrentDayStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QuarterHourStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of QuarterHour statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each QuarterHour interval with real-time quarter-hour intervals, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: QuarterHourStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats.Total. | object | R | This object contains DSL line total statistics. See [Chapter 7.2.6/G.997.1]. Note: The Total parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Total number of errored seconds (ES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Total number of severely errored seconds (SES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats.Showtime. | object | R | This object contains DSL line statistics accumulated since the most recent DSL Showtime. See [Chapter 7.2.6/G.997.1]. Note: The Showtime parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of errored seconds since the most recent DSL Showtime (ES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of severely errored seconds since the most recent DSL Showtime (SES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats.LastShowtime. | object | R | This object contains DSL line statistics accumulated since the second most recent DSL Showtime. See [Chapter 7.2.6/G.997.1]. Note: The LastShowtime parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (ES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of severely errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (SES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats.CurrentDay. | object | R | This object contains DSL line statistics accumulated during the current day. See [Chapter 7.2.6/G.997.1]. Note: The CurrentDay parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (ES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of severely errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (SES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.Stats.QuarterHour. | object | R | This object contains DSL line statistics accumulated during the current quarter hour. See [Chapter 7.2.6/G.997.1]. Note: The QuarterHour parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (ES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSecs | unsignedInt | R | Number of severely errored seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime (SES-L as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: This parameter is OPTIONAL at the G and S/T interfaces in G.997.1 Amendment 1. If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Line.{i}.TestParams. | object | R | This object contains the DSL line test parameters that are available during the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. | - | 2.0 |
HLOGGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for HLOGpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for HLOGpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGpsds | string[](:2559) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2559) of strings. Indicates the downstream logarithmic line characteristics per sub-carrier group. The maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, and 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of HLOGGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: HLOGpsds is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGpsus | string[](:2559) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2559) of strings. Indicates the upstream logarithmic line characteristics per sub-carrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3 and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of HLOGGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: HLOGpsus is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which HLOGpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which HLOGpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for QLNpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for QLNpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNpsds | int[](:2047) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2047) of integers. Indicates the downstream quiet line noise per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3 and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of QLNGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: QLNpsds is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNpsus | string[](:2047) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2047) of strings. Indicates the upstream quiet line noise per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3 and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of QLNGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: QLNpsus is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which QLNpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which QLNpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for SNRpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for SNRpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRpsds | int[](:2047) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2047) of integers. Indicates the downstream SNR per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, and 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of SNRGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: SNRpsds is first measured during initialization and is updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRpsus | string[](:2047) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2047) of strings. Indicates the upstream SNR per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3 and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of SNRGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: SNRpsus is first measured during initialization and is updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which SNRpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which SNRpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LATNds | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the downstream line attenuation per usable band, as computed during initialization. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of LATNds is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LATNus | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the upstream line attenuation per usable band, as computed during initialization. Number of elements is dependent on the number of upstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of LATNus is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SATNds | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the downstream signal attenuation per usable band, as computed during the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of SATNds is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SATNus | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. Indicates the upstream signal attenuation per usable band, as computed during the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of SATNus is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}. | object(0:) | R | DSL Channel table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models DSL channel(s) on top of physical DSL lines. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the channel. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the channel (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the channel as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the channel entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
LinkEncapsulationSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate which link encapsulation standards and recommendations are supported by the Channel instance. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
LinkEncapsulationUsed | string | R | Indicates the link encapsulation standard that the Channel instance is using for the connection. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
LPATH | unsignedInt(:3) | R | Reports the index of the latency path supporting the bearer channel. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [Section 7.5.2.7/G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
INTLVDEPTH | unsignedInt | R | Reports the interleaver depth D for the latency path indicated in LPATH. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. | - | 2.0 |
INTLVBLOCK | int | R | Reports the interleaver block length in use on the latency path indicated in LPATH. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
ActualInterleavingDelay | unsignedInt | R | Reports the actual delay, in milliseconds, of the latency path due to interleaving. Note: In G.997.1, this parameter is called “Actual Interleaving Delay.” See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. | - | 2.0 |
ACTINP | int | R | Reports the actual impulse noise protection (INP) provided by the latency path indicated in LPATH. The value is the actual INP in the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
INPREPORT | boolean | R | Reports whether the value reported in ACTINP was computed assuming the receiver does not use erasure decoding. Valid values are 0 (computed per the formula assuming no erasure decoding) and 1 (computed by taking into account erasure decoding capabilities of receiver). Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to false. | - | 2.0 |
NFEC | int | R | Reports the size, in octets, of the Reed-Solomon codeword in use on the latency path indicated in LPATH. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
RFEC | int | R | Reports the number of redundancy bytes per Reed-Solomon codeword on the latency path indicated in LPATH. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
LSYMB | int | R | Reports the number of bits per symbol assigned to the latency path indicated in LPATH. This value does not include overhead due to trellis coding. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to -1. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamCurrRate | unsignedInt | R | The current physical layer aggregate data rate (expressed in Kbps) of the upstream DSL connection. Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DownstreamCurrRate | unsignedInt | R | The current physical layer aggregate data rate (expressed in Kbps) of the downstream DSL connection. Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, it MUST have the value 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TotalStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of Total statistics. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: TotalStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ShowtimeStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the most recent DSL Showtime - the beginning of the period used for collection of Showtime statistics. Showtime is defined as successful completion of the DSL link establishment process. The Showtime statistics are those collected since the most recent establishment of the DSL link. Note: ShowtimeStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LastShowtimeStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the second most recent DSL Showtime-the beginning of the period used for collection of LastShowtime statistics. If the CPE has not retained information about the second most recent Showtime (e.g., on reboot), the start of LastShowtime statistics MAY temporarily coincide with the start of Showtime statistics. Note: LastShowtimeStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
CurrentDayStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of CurrentDay statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each CurrentDay interval with days in the UTC time zone, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: CurrentDayStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QuarterHourStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of QuarterHour statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each QuarterHour interval with real-time quarter-hour intervals, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: QuarterHourStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats.Total. | object | R | This object contains DSL channel total statistics [G.997.1]. Note: The Total parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
XTURFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of FEC errors detected (FEC-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C (FEC-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of HEC errors detected (HEC-P as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of HEC errors detected by the ATU-C (HEC-PFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of CRC errors detected (CV-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Total number of CRC errors detected by the ATU-C (CV-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats.Showtime. | object | R | This object contains DSL channel statistics accumulated since the most recent DSL Showtime [G.997.1]. Note: The Showtime parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
XTURFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected since the most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected since the most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-P as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-PFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected since the most recent DSL Showtime (CV-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected by the ATU-C since the most recent DSL Showtime (CV-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats.LastShowtime. | object | R | This object contains DSL channel statistics accumulated since the second most recent DSL Showtime [G.997.1]. Note: The LastShowtime parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
XTURFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-P as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-PFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats.CurrentDay. | object | R | This object contains DSL channel statistics accumulated during the current day [G.997.1]. Note: The CurrentDay parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
XTURFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-P as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-PFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Channel.{i}.Stats.QuarterHour. | object | R | This object contains DSL channel statistics accumulated during the current quarter hour [G.997.1]. Note: The QuarterHour parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
XTURFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCFECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of FEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (FEC-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-P as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCHECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of HEC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (HEC-PFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTURCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-C as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
XTUCCRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors detected by the ATU-C since the second most recent DSL Showtime (CV-CFE as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]). Note: If the parameter is implemented but no value is available, its value MUST be 4294967295 (the maximum for its data type). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}. | object(0:) | R | DSL bonding group table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each instance is a bonding group, and is expected to be stacked above a Channel instance for each bonded channel in the group. Many of the parameters within this object, including LowerLayers, are read-only because bonding is not expected to be configured via [TR-069]. The DSL bonding data model is closely aligned with [TR-159]. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name, or with a given value for GroupID. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the bonding group. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the bonding group (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the bonding group as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the bonding group entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. LowerLayers is read-only for this object because bonding is expected to be configured by the CPE, not by the ACS. | - | 2.0 |
GroupStatus | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the current fault status of the DSL bonding group. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
GroupID | unsignedInt | R | DSL bonding group ID. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupID. | - | 2.0 |
BondSchemesSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Supported DSL bonding schemes. Each list item is an enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
BondScheme | string | R | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the BondSchemesSupported parameter. Currently operating bonding scheme. Corresponds to [TR-159] aGroupOperBondScheme. | - | 2.0 |
GroupCapacity | unsignedInt(1:32) | R | DSL bonding group capacity, i.e. the maximum number of channels that can be bonded in this group. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupCapacity. | - | 2.0 |
RunningTime | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds for which this bonding group has been operationally up. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Running Time. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TargetUpRate | unsignedInt | R | Desired upstream data rate in bits per second for this DSL bonding group (zero indicates best effort). Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupTargetUpRate. | - | 2.0 |
TargetDownRate | unsignedInt | R | Desired downstream data rate in bits per second for DSL bonding group (zero indicates best effort). Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupTargetDownRate. | - | 2.0 |
ThreshLowUpRate | unsignedInt | R | Threshold upstream data rate in bits per second for this DSL bonding group. GroupStatus will include LowRate whenever the upstream rate is less than this threshold. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupThreshLowUpRate. | - | 2.0 |
ThreshLowDownRate | unsignedInt | R | Threshold downstream data rate in bits per second for this DSL bonding group. GroupStatus will include LowRate whenever the downstream rate is less than this threshold. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupThreshLowDownRate. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamDifferentialDelayTolerance | unsignedInt | R | The maximum upstream differential delay in milliseconds among member links in a bonding group. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.1/G.998.1] Differential Delay Tolerance. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamDifferentialDelayTolerance | unsignedInt | R | The maximum downstream differential delay in milliseconds among member links in a bonding group. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.1/G.998.1] Differential Delay Tolerance. | - | 2.0 |
BondedChannelNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt(1:32) | R | The number of entries in the BondedChannel table. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupNumChannels. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.BondedChannel.{i}. | object(0:) | R | DSL bonded channel table. Each table entry represents a bonded channel within the bonding group, and is associated with exactly one Channel instance. There MUST be an instance of BondedChannel for each DSL channel that is bonded. When a Channel is no longer bonded, then the CPE MUST delete the corresponding BondedChannel instance. However, when a bonded Channel becomes disabled, the channel remains bonded and so the corresponding BondedChannel instance MUST NOT be deleted. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Channel. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Channel | string(:256) | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the DSL.Channel. table.This is the channel that is being bonded. This is read-only because bonding is expected to be configured by the CPE, not by the ACS. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.BondedChannel.{i}.Ethernet. | object | R | Per-channel [G.998.2] Ethernet-based bonding parameters. This object MUST be present if, and only if, BondScheme is Ethernet. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.BondedChannel.{i}.Ethernet.Stats. | object | R | Per-channel [G.998.2] Ethernet-based bonding statistics. These relate to the [G.998.2] PME (Physical Medium Entity) Aggregation Function (PAF) lower layer (per-channel) interfaces. The CPE MUST reset the Stats parameters either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
UnderflowErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | Number of underflow errors sent, i.e. on the transmit side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
CRCErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
AlignmentErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of alignment errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
ShortPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of short packets received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
LongPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of long packets received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
OverflowErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of overflow errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
PauseFramesReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of pause frames received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
FramesDropped | unsignedInt | R | Number of frames dropped, e.g. because the receive queue is full. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TotalStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of Total statistics. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: TotalStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
CurrentDayStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of CurrentDay statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each CurrentDay interval with days in the UTC time zone, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: CurrentDayStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QuarterHourStart | unsignedInt | R | DSL-specific statistic. The Number of seconds since the beginning of the period used for collection of QuarterHour statistics. The CPE MAY align the beginning of each QuarterHour interval with real-time quarter-hour intervals, but is not required to do so. Statistics SHOULD continue to be accumulated across CPE reboots, though this might not always be possible. Note: QuarterHourStart SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Stats.Total. | object | R | Total statistics for this bonding group. Note: The Total parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
FailureReasons | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the failure conditions that have occurred during the accumulation period. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
UpstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of upstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of downstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
FailureCount | unsignedInt | R | The number of times that the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.3/G.998.1] Group Failure Count. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Errored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**ES. | - | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared SeverelyErrored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**SES. | - | 2.0 |
unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**UAS. | - | 2.0 | |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Stats.CurrentDay. | object | R | Current day statistics for this bonding group. Note: The CurrentDay parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
FailureReasons | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the failure conditions that have occurred during the accumulation period. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
UpstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of upstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of downstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
FailureCount | unsignedInt | R | The number of times that the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.3/G.998.1] Group Failure Count. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Errored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**ES. | - | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared SeverelyErrored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**SES. | - | 2.0 |
unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**UAS. | - | 2.0 | |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Stats.QuarterHour. | object | R | Current quarter hour statistics for this bonding group. Note: The QuarterHour parameters SHOULD NOT be reset when the interface statistics are reset via an interface disable / enable cycle. | - | 2.0 |
FailureReasons | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the failure conditions that have occurred during the accumulation period. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
UpstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamRate | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream data rate in bits per second (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Achieved Aggregate Data Rate. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of upstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamPacketLoss | unsignedInt | R | The total number of downstream packets that were lost at aggregation output from a bonding group during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.2/G.998.1] Group Rx Cell Loss Count. | - | 2.0 |
UpstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved upstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
DownstreamDifferentialDelay | unsignedInt | R | The achieved downstream differential delay in milliseconds (which might change subject to dynamic link usage conditions). | - | 2.0 |
FailureCount | unsignedInt | R | The number of times that the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [Section 11.4.3/G.998.1] Group Failure Count. | - | 2.0 |
ErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Errored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**ES. | - | 2.0 |
SeverelyErroredSeconds | unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared SeverelyErrored during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**SES. | - | 2.0 |
unsignedInt | R | The time in seconds during which the group was declared Unavailable during the accumulation period. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondingGroup.aGroupPerf**UAS. | - | 2.0 | |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Ethernet. | object(0:1) | R | Ethernet-based bonding parameters [G.998.2]. This object MUST be present if, and only if, BondScheme is Ethernet. This object is a member of a union, i.e., it is a member of a group of objects of which only one can exist at a given time. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.BondingGroup.{i}.Ethernet.Stats. | object | R | [G.998.2] Ethernet-based bonding statistics. These relate to the [G.998.2] PME (Physical Medium Entity) Aggregation Function (PAF) and to its upper layer interface. PAF lower layer interface statistics are in the BondedChannel.{i}.Ethernet.Stats objects. The CPE MUST reset the Stats parameters either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
PAFErrors | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF errors. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxErrors. | - | 2.0 |
PAFSmallFragments | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Small Fragment events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxSmallFragments. | - | 2.0 |
PAFLargeFragments | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Large Fragment events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxLargeFragments. | - | 2.0 |
PAFBadFragments | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Bad Fragment events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxBadFragments. | - | 2.0 |
PAFLostFragments | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Lost Fragment events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxLostFragments. | - | 2.0 |
PAFLateFragments | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Late Fragment events. | - | 2.0 |
PAFLostStarts | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Lost Start events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxLostStarts. | - | 2.0 |
PAFLostEnds | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Lost End events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxLostEnds. | - | 2.0 |
PAFOverflows | unsignedInt | R | Number of PAF Overflow events. Corresponds to [TR-159] oBondETH.aEthRxOverflows. | - | 2.0 |
PauseFramesSent | unsignedInt | R | Number of pause frames sent, i.e. on the transmit side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
CRCErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of CRC errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
AlignmentErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of alignment errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
ShortPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of short packets received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
LongPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of long packets received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
OverflowErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of overflow errors received, i.e. on the receive side of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
FramesDropped | unsignedInt | R | Number of frames dropped, e.g. because the receive queue is full. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Diagnostics. | object | R | The DSL Diagnostics object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.DSL.Diagnostics.ADSLLineTest. | object | R | This object is to provide diagnostic information for a CPE with an ADSL2 or ADSL2+ modem WAN interface, but MAY also be used for ADSL. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the DSL.Channel. table. This is the interface over which the test is to be performed. | - | 2.0 |
ACTPSDds | int | R | Downstream actual power spectral density. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ACTPSDus | int | R | Upstream actual power spectral density. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ACTATPds | int | R | Downstream actual aggregate transmitter power. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ACTATPus | int | R | Upstream actual aggregate transmitter power. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINSCds | int | R | Downstream linear representation scale. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINSCus | int | R | Scaling used to represent the upstream linear channel characteristics. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for HLINpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for HLINpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for HLOGpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for HLOGpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGpsds | string[](:2559) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2559) of strings. List items represent downstream logarithmic channel characteristics per sub-carrier group. The maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, and 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of HLOGGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: HLOGpsds is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGpsus | string[](:2559) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 2559) of strings. List items represent upstream logarithmic channel characteristics per sub-carrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3 and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of HLOGGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Note: HLOGpsus is measured during initialization and is not updated during Showtime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which HLOGpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLOGMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which HLOGpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LATNpbds | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. List items represent downstream line attenuation per usable band, as computed during initialization. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of LATNpbds is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LATNpbus | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. List items represent upstream line attenuation per usable band, as computed during initialization. Number of elements is dependent on the number of upstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of LATNpbus is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SATNds | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. List items represent downstream signal attenuation per usable band, as computed during the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of SATNds is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SATNus | string[](:24) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 24) of strings. List items represent upstream signal attenuation per usable band, as computed during the L0 (i.e., Showtime) state. Number of elements is dependent on the number of downstream bands but will exceed one only for G.993.2. Interpretation of SATNus is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINpsds | int[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of integers. List items represent downstream linear channel characteristics per subcarrier group. Maximum number of complex pairs is 256 for G.992.3, and 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of pairs will depend on the value of HLINGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: HLIN is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HLINpsus | string[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of strings. List items represent upstream linear channel characteristics per sub-carrier group. Maximum number of complex pairs is 64 for G.992.3, and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of pairs will depend on the value of HLINGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: HLIN is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for QLNpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for QLNpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNpsds | int[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of integers. List items represent downstream quiet line noise per subcarrier group. Maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of QLNGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: QLN is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNpsus | string[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of strings. List items represent upstream quiet line noise per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3, and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of QLNGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: QLN is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which QLNpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
QLNMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which QLNpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRGds | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the downstream direction for SNRpsds. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRGus | unsignedInt | R | Number of sub-carriers per sub-carrier group in the upstream direction for SNRpsus. Valid values are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 1. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRpsds | int[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of integers. List items represent downstream SNR per subcarrier group. Maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, 512 for G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of SNRGds but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: SNRps is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRpsus | string[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of strings. List items represent upstream SNR per subcarrier group. The maximum number of elements is 64 for G.992.3, and G.992.5. For G.993.2, the number of elements will depend on the value of SNRGus but will not exceed 512. Interpretation of the values is as defined in ITU-T Rec. G.997.1. Note: SNRps is not applicable in PLOAM for G.992.1 or G.992.2. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to None. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRMTds | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which SNRpsds was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SNRMTus | unsignedInt | R | Indicates the number of symbols over which SNRpsus was measured. Note: See ITU-T Recommendation [G.997.1]. For a multimode device operating in a mode in which this parameter does not apply, the value of this parameter SHOULD be set to 0. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BITSpsds | int[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of integers. List items represent downstream bit allocation per subcarrier group. Maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, 512 for G.992.5. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BITSpsus | string[](:61430) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 61430) of strings. List items represent upstream bit allocation per subcarrier group. Maximum number of elements is 256 for G.992.3, 512 for G.992.5. Interpretation of the value is as defined in ITU-T Rec. [G.997.1]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.ATM. | object | R | Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) object that contains the Link interface and Diagnostics.F5Loopback diagnostics. | - | 2.0 |
LinkNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Link table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ATM.Link.{i}. | object(0:) | W | ATM link-layer table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Models an ATM PVC virtual circuit and the ATM Adaption Layer (AAL). An ATM Link entry is typically stacked on top of either a DSL.Channel. or a DSL.BondingGroup. object. When an ATM Link interface is used, a lower-layer DSL.Channel interface MUST be configured with ATM encapsulation (see DSL.Channel.{i}.LinkEncapsulationUsed). At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the link. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the link (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the link as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the link entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
LinkType | string | W | Indicates the type of connection and refers to the complete stack of protocol used for this connection. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
AutoConfig | boolean | R | Indicates if the CPE is currently using some auto configuration mechanisms for this connection. If this variable is true, all writable variables in this connection instance become read-only. Any attempt to change one of these variables SHOULD fail and an error SHOULD be returned. | - | 2.0 |
DestinationAddress | string(:256) | W | Destination address of this link, in the form “VPI/VCI” (e.g. “8/23” or “0/35”). Possible patterns:
|
- | 2.0 |
Encapsulation | string | W | Identifies the connection encapsulation that will be used. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
FCSPreserved | boolean | W | This flag tells if a checksum SHOULD be added in the ATM payload. It does not refer to the checksum of one of the ATM cells or AALX packets. In case of LLC or VCMUX encapsulation, this ATM checksum is the FCS field described in [RFC2684]. It is only applicable in the upstream direction. | - | 2.0 |
VCSearchList | string[](:256) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 256) of strings. Ordered list of VPI/VCI pairs to search if a link using the DestinationAddress cannot be established. In the form “VPI1/VCI1, VPI2/VCI2, …”. Each list item matches one of:
0/35, 8/35, 1/35 |
- | 2.0 |
AAL | string | R | Describes the ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL) currently in use on the PVC. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Device.ATM.Link.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TransmittedBlocks | unsignedInt | R | The current count of successfully transmitted cells. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ReceivedBlocks | unsignedInt | R | The current count of successfully received cells. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
CRCErrors | unsignedInt | R | Count of the ATM layer cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors. This refers to CRC errors at the ATM adaptation layer (AAL). The AAL in use is indicated by the AAL parameter. The value of the CRCErrors parameter MUST be 0 for AAL types that have no CRCs. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HECErrors | unsignedInt | R | Count of the number of Header Error Check related errors at the ATM layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.ATM.Link.{i}.QoS. | object | R | The ATM Link QoS object. | - | 2.0 |
QoSClass | string | W | Describes the ATM Quality Of Service (QoS) being used on the VC. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
PeakCellRate | unsignedInt | W | Specifies the upstream peak cell rate in cells per second. | - | 2.0 |
MaximumBurstSize | unsignedInt | W | Specifies the upstream maximum burst size in cells. | - | 2.0 |
SustainableCellRate | unsignedInt | W | Specifies the upstream sustainable cell rate, in cells per second. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ATM.Diagnostics. | object | R | The ATM Diagnostics object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.ATM.Diagnostics.F5Loopback. | object | R | This object provides access to an ATM-layer F5 OAM loopback test. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the ATM.Link. table. This is the interface over which the test is to be performed. | - | 2.0 |
NumberOfRepetitions | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Number of repetitions of the ping test to perform before reporting the results. | - | 2.0 |
Timeout | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Timeout in milliseconds for the ping test. | - | 2.0 |
SuccessCount | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the number of successful pings (those in which a successful response was received prior to the timeout) in the most recent ping test. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
FailureCount | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the number of failed pings in the most recent ping test. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
AverageResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the average response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MinimumResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the minimum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MaximumResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the maximum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.PTM. | object | R | Packet Transfer Mode ([Annex H/G.993.1]). This object contains the Link interface. | - | 2.0 |
LinkNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Link table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.PTM.Link.{i}. | object(0:) | W | PTM link-layer table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Models a layer 2 variable-sized packet interface. A PTM Link entry is typically stacked on top of either a DSL.Channel. or a DSL.BondingGroup. object. When a PTM Link interface is used, a lower-layer DSL.Channel interface MUST be configured with PTM encapsulation (see DSL.Channel.{i}.LinkEncapsulationUsed). At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the link. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the link (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the link as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the link entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
Device.PTM.Link.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet. | object | R | Ethernet object. This object models several Ethernet interface objects, each representing a different stack layer, including: Interface, Link, and VLANTermination. Interface is media-specific and models a port, the PHY layer, and the MAC layer. Link is media-independent and models the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer. A VLANTermination, when present, is expected to be stacked on top of Link objects to receive and send frames with a configured VLANID. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
LinkNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Link table. | - | 2.0 |
VLANTerminationNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the VLANTermination table. | - | 2.0 |
RMONStatsNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the RMONStats table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Ethernet interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models physical Ethernet ports, but in terms of the interface stack it also models the PHY and MAC level Ethernet interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
|
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | int(-1:) | W | The maximum upstream and downstream PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). A value of -1 indicates automatic selection of the maximum bit rate. | - | 2.0 |
DuplexMode | string | W | The duplex mode available to this connection. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.Link.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Ethernet link layer table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Table entries model the Logical Link Control (LLC) layer. It is expected that an Ethernet Link interface can be stacked above any lower-layer interface object capable of carrying Ethernet frames. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the link. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the link (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the link as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the link entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC address used for packets sent via this interface. Provides the source MAC address for outgoing traffic and the destination MAC address for incoming traffic. | - | 2.0 |
PriorityTagging | boolean | W | Enables or disables priority tagging on this Ethernet Link. When true, egress frames leaving this interface will be priority tagged with the frame’s associated priority value, which will either be derived directly from the ingress frame or else set via QoS.Classification.{i}.EthernetPriorityMark. When false, egress frames leaving this interface will be untagged. The parameter does not affect reception of ingress frames. | false | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.Link.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.VLANTermination.{i}. | object(0:) | W | VLAN Termination table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). A VLAN Termination entry is typically stacked on top of a Link object to receive and send frames with the configured VLANID. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the VLANTermination entry. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the VLANTermination entry (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the VLANTermination entry as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the VLANTermination entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
VLANID | unsignedInt(1:4094) | W | The VLAN ID for this VLANTermination entry (as defined in [802.1Q-2005]). Only ingress frames with this VLAN ID will be passed to higher protocol layers; frames sent from higher protocol layers will be tagged with this VLAN ID. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.VLANTermination.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ethernet.RMONStats.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Ethernet statistics based on the [RFC2819] RMON-MIB etherStatsTable, with some extensions inspired by [Section 9.3.32/G.988]. Each instance is associated with an interface capable of transporting Ethernet-encapsulated packets, and contains a set of unidirectional Ethernet statistics. The statistics are sampled either on ingress or on egress. This is determined as follows:
At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with the same values for all of Interface, VLANID and Queue. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this instance. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this instance. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the RMONStats entry as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Interface | string | W | The interface associated with this instance. The value MUST be the Path Name of an interface that is capable of transporting Ethernet-encapsulated packets. The term “capable of transporting Ethernet-encapsulated packets” means “has an Ethernet header” and therefore refers to any interface that is at or below an Ethernet.Link instance in the interface stack. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
VLANID | unsignedInt(0:4094) | W | Filter criterion. The VLAN ID for which statistics are to be collected. A zero value indicates that all packets, whether or not they have a VLAN header, will be considered. A non-zero value indicates that only packets that have the the specified VLAN ID will be considered. | 0 | 2.0 |
Queue | string | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Device.QoS.Queue. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Filter criterion. The egress queue with which this instance is associated. Only packets that are sent to the referenced queue will be considered. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
AllQueues | boolean | W | Indicates whether this instance applies to all queues. If true, the value of Queue is ignored since all egress queues are indicated. | false | 2.0 |
DropEvents | unsignedInt | R | The total number of events in which packets were dropped due to lack of resources. Note that this number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped; it is just the number of times this condition has been detected. This parameter is based on etherStatsDropEvents from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes (including those in bad packets) received (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsOctets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets) received. This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
BroadcastPackets | unsignedLong | R | The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets. This parameter is based on etherStatsBroadcastPkts from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
MulticastPackets | unsignedLong | R | The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address. This parameter is based on etherStatsMulticastPkts from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
CRCErroredPackets | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS bytes) of between 64 and 1518 bytes, inclusive, but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of bytes (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of bytes (Alignment Error). This parameter is based on etherStatsCRCAlignErrors from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
UndersizePackets | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received that were less than 64 bytes long (excluding framing bits, but including FCS bytes) and were otherwise well formed. This parameter is based on etherStatsUndersizePkts from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
OversizePackets | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 bytes (excluding framing bits, but including FCS bytes) and were otherwise well formed. This parameter is based on etherStatsOversizePkts from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets64Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 64 bytes in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts64Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets65to127Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 and 127 bytes in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts65to127Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets128to255Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 and 255 bytes in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts6128to255Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets256to511Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 bytes in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts256to511Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets512to1023Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 bytes in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Packets1024to1518Bytes | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1024 and 1518 bytes in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS bytes). This parameter is based on etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets from [RFC2819]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
0 | 2.0 |
Device.USB. | object | R | Universal Serial Bus ([USB1.0], [USB2.0], [USB3.0]). This object contains the Interface, Port, and USBHosts objects. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
PortNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Port table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | USB interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models master and slave USB physical interfaces that support carrying Ethernet frames, e.g. via the USB Communication Device Class. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
|
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
Port | string(:256) | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Port. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is the USB port associated with this interface object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.USB.Port.{i}. | object(0:) | R | USB Port table. This table models master and slave USB physical ports on the device. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the port. | - | 2.0 |
Standard | string(:4) | R | USB specification version supported by the Port. Example: “1.1” | - | 2.0 |
Type | string | R | Type of the USB connection. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Receptacle | string | R | Receptacle of the port. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Rate | string | R | Current speed of the USB connection. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
Power | string | R | Power configuration of the USB connection. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
Device.USB.USBHosts. | object | R | This object models the CPE’s USB Host controllers. See [Appendix I/TR-157] for Theory of Operation. | - | 2.0 |
HostNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Host table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.USBHosts.Host.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Table of CPE USB Host controllers. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Name, or with a given value for Alias. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the USB Host controller. | - | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | User-readable host controller name. | - | 2.0 |
Type | string | R | Type of USB Host Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Reset | boolean | W | When set to true, reset the Host Controller and apply the reset signaling (see [Chapter 7.1.7.5/USB2.0]) to all of the Host Controller Hub downstream ports. The value is not saved in the device’s state and setting it to false has no effect. When read, this parameter returns false, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
PowerManagementEnable | boolean | W | When set to true, PowerManagementEnable enables the Host Controller to invoke Power Management policy, i.e. controlled Suspend (see [USB2.0], Chapters 4.3.2, 7.1.7.6, and 11.9). When set to false PowerManagementEnable immediately disables the Host controller Power Management policy. | - | 2.0 |
USBVersion | string(:4) | R | USB specification version with which the controller complies. Example: “1.1” | - | 2.0 |
DeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Device table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.USBHosts.Host.{i}.Device.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Table of connected USB devices. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for DeviceNumber. |
- | 2.0 |
DeviceNumber | unsignedInt | R | Device number on USB bus. | - | 2.0 |
USBVersion | string(:4) | R | USB specification version with which the device complies. Example: “1.1” | - | 2.0 |
DeviceClass | hexBinary(:1) | R | Class Code as assigned by USB-IF. When 0x00, each device specifies its own class code. When 0xFF, the class code is vendor specified. | - | 2.0 |
DeviceSubClass | hexBinary(:1) | R | Subclass code (assigned by USB-IF). | - | 2.0 |
DeviceVersion | unsignedInt(:65535) | R | Device release number. | - | 2.0 |
DeviceProtocol | hexBinary(:1) | R | Protocol code (assigned by USB-IF). | - | 2.0 |
ProductID | unsignedInt(:65535) | R | Product ID (assigned by manufacturer). | - | 2.0 |
VendorID | unsignedInt(:65535) | R | Vendor ID (assigned by USB-IF). | - | 2.0 |
Manufacturer | string(:64) | R | Device Manufacturer string descriptor. | - | 2.0 |
ProductClass | string(:64) | R | Device Product Class string descriptor. | - | 2.0 |
SerialNumber | string(:64) | R | Device SerialNumber string descriptor. | - | 2.0 |
Port | unsignedInt(:255) | R | Hub port on parent device. 0 when no parent. | - | 2.0 |
USBPort | string | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the USB.Port. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is a reference to the USB host device to which this (external) USB device is connected. | - | 2.0 |
Rate | string | R | Speed of the USB device. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Parent | string | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Device. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is a reference to the parent USB device (e.g. hub device). This is an empty string for a device connected to the Host controller (root hub). | - | 2.0 |
MaxChildren | unsignedInt | R | Number of ports. Only applies for hub device, equal to 0 for other devices. | - | 2.0 |
IsSuspended | boolean | R | When true the associated Device is in a suspended (i.e. low-power) state (see [Chapter 11.9/USB2.0]). When false the associated Device is in any of the other states specified by the USB 2.0 Device State Machine (see [Chapter 9.1.1/USB2.0]). | - | 2.0 |
IsSelfPowered | boolean | R | When true the associated device is at least partly powered by a local source (see [Chapter 9.4.5/USB2.0]). When false the associated device draws all the current it needs from the USB bus. | - | 2.0 |
ConfigurationNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Configuration table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.USBHosts.Host.{i}.Device.{i}.Configuration.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Table of device configurations. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for ConfigurationNumber. |
- | 2.0 |
ConfigurationNumber | unsignedInt | R | The identifier for each Device Configuration. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.USB.USBHosts.Host.{i}.Device.{i}.Configuration.{i}.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Table of device interface descriptors. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for InterfaceNumber. |
- | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumber | unsignedInt(:255) | R | Number of this interface (from USB interface descriptor). | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceClass | hexBinary(:1) | R | Class Code as assigned by USB-IF. When 0x00, each interface specifies its own class code. When 0xFF, the class code is vendor specified. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceSubClass | hexBinary(:1) | R | Subclass code (assigned by USB-IF). | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceProtocol | hexBinary(:1) | R | Protocol code (assigned by USB-IF). | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA. | object | R | HPNA object that contains the Interface and Diagnostics objects. The HPNA (also known as HomePNA) industry standard [G.9954] defines peer to peer communication for home networking over existing coax cables and telephone wiring within the home. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | HPNA interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each table entry models the PHY and MAC levels of an HPNA interface [G.9954]. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
|
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | This interface’s firmware version. | - | 2.0 |
NodeID | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of this interface. | - | 2.0 |
IsMaster | boolean | R | Whether this interface is the HPNA network master. | - | 2.0 |
Synced | boolean | R | Whether this interface is synchronized with the HPNA network master. If this interface is the HPNA network master, Synced MUST be true. | - | 2.0 |
TotalSyncTime | unsignedInt | R | Total time in seconds (since device reset) that this interface has been up and synchronized to the HPNA network master. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum HPNA PHY bit rate (expressed in Mbps) of this interface. | - | 2.0 |
NetworkUtilization | unsignedInt(0:1000) | R | Current HPNA network utilization (expressed in 0.1%). | - | 2.0 |
PossibleConnectionTypes | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate the types of connections possible for this interface. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
ConnectionType | string[] | W | Each list item MUST be a member of the list reported by the PossibleConnectionTypes parameter. Comma-separated list of strings. Connection type(s) for which the HPNA protocol is active. | - | 2.0 |
PossibleSpectralModes | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate the spectral modes possible for this interface. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
SpectralMode | string | W | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the PossibleSpectralModes parameter. Spectral mode for which the HPNA protocol is active. | - | 2.0 |
MTU | unsignedInt | W | Maximum Transmission Unit for this HPNA interface (expressed in bytes). | - | 2.0 |
NoiseMargin | unsignedInt | W | The desired noise margin for which the local HPNA interface has been configured (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
DefaultNonLARQPER | unsignedInt | W | The desired packet error rate for which the local HPNA interface has been configured (expressed in 1E-8, e.g. PER of 1.27E-6 will be presented as 127). | - | 2.0 |
LARQEnable | boolean | W | Enable or disable the Limited Automatic Repeat Request (LARQ) mechanism. | - | 2.0 |
MinMulticastRate | unsignedInt | W | The minimum multicast (and broadcast) rate that can be negotiated on the HPNA network directly accessible via this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
NegMulticastRate | unsignedInt | R | The negotiated multicast (and broadcast) rate on the HPNA network directly accessible via this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
MasterSelectionMode | string | W | Master selection mode. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. This is the number of HPNA nodes that are directly accessible via this interface. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Interface.{i}.QoS. | object | R | QoS configuration object. | - | 2.0 |
FlowSpecNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the FlowSpec table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Interface.{i}.QoS.FlowSpec.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Flow specification table. The QoS.Classification table is used to classify ingress traffic, where QoS.Classification.{i}.TrafficClass is one of the classification result outputs. This TrafficClass value can be used to look up the appropriate FlowSpec entry (i.e. the FlowSpec entry whose TrafficClasses list contains a matching traffic class). For enabled table entries, if TrafficClasses is an empty string then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the table entry. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this entry. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TrafficClasses | unsignedInt[](:256) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 256) of unsigned integers. This list identifies the set of traffic classes associated with this flow spec. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
FlowType | string | W | Flow type. Enumeration of:
|
BE | 2.0 |
Priority | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | Flow queue network priority. Priority 0 is the lowest priority. | 0 | 2.0 |
Latency | unsignedInt(0:999) | W | Maximum latency of the flow (expressed in milliseconds). Value 0 means no latency requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
Jitter | unsignedInt(0:999) | W | Maximum jitter of the flow (expressed in milliseconds). Value 0 means no jitter requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
PacketSize | unsignedInt(0:) | W | Typical packet size. Value 0 means undefined packet size. | 0 | 2.0 |
MinRate | unsignedInt | W | Minimum required rate in Kbps. Value 0 means no MinRate requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
AvgRate | unsignedInt | W | Average required rate in Kbps. Value 0 means no AvgRate requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
MaxRate | unsignedInt | W | Maximum required rate in Kbps. Value 0 means no MaxRate requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
PER | unsignedInt | W | The desired packet error rate (expressed in 1E-8, e.g. PER of 1.27E-6 will be presented as 127). Value 0 means no PER requirements. | 0 | 2.0 |
Timeout | unsignedInt | W | Flow inactivity tear down timeout (expressed in milliseconds). Value 0 means unlimited timeout. | 0 | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table provides information about other HPNA devices that are directly accessible via this HPNA interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The physical address of this node. | - | 2.0 |
NodeID | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of this node. | - | 2.0 |
IsMaster | boolean | R | Whether this node is the HPNA network master. | - | 2.0 |
Synced | boolean | R | Whether this node is synchronized with the HPNA network master. If this node is the HPNA network master, Synced MUST be true. | - | 2.0 |
TotalSyncTime | unsignedInt | R | Total time in seconds (since device reset) that this node has been up and synchronized to the HPNA network master. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | This node’s maximum HPNA PHY bit rate (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
PHYDiagnosticsEnable | boolean | W | Enable / disable PHY throughput diagnostics mode on this node. All devices that are enabled will participate in the HPNA network PHY throughput diagnostics process. | - | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this node is currently present in the HPNA network. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics. | object | R | The HPNA Diagnostics object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PHYThroughput. | object | R | HPNA PHY throughput diagnostics configuration and results. When diagnostics are requested, all HPNA nodes for which the Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}.PHYDiagnosticsEnable parameter is set enter PHY diagnostics mode. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the HPNA.Interface. table. This is the interface over which the test is to be performed. | - | 2.0 |
NumPacketsInBurst | unsignedInt | W | Number of test packet in burst to be send during PHY diagnostics test from each HPNA device to other HPNA device in the HPNA network. | - | 2.0 |
BurstInterval | unsignedInt | W | Test packet burst interval length (expressed in milliseconds). | - | 2.0 |
TestPacketPayloadLength | unsignedInt(0:1480) | W | Payload length in the test packets. | - | 2.0 |
PayloadEncoding | unsignedInt | W | HPNA payload encoding in PHY diagnostics. 0 is used for negotiated payload between devices according to line conditions. | - | 2.0 |
PayloadDataGen | unsignedInt | W | Test packets payload data generator value. | - | 2.0 |
PayloadType | string | W | Test packets payload type. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
PriorityLevel | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | Priority level of PHY diagnostics packets (0 lowest -7 highest). | - | 2.0 |
ResultNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Result table. This is the number of PHY diagnostics results. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PHYThroughput.Result.{i}. | object(0:) | R | PHY throughput diagnostics results. Each result object corresponds to unidirectional traffic between two PHY diagnostics-enabled nodes (so there are two such objects for each such pair). At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for both SrcMACAddress and DestMACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
SrcMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] HPNA source MAC address. | - | 2.0 |
DestMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] HPNA destination MAC address. | - | 2.0 |
PHYRate | unsignedInt | R | PHY diagnostics HPNA PHY rate (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
BaudRate | unsignedInt | R | PHY Baud rate (expressed in Kbaud). | - | 2.0 |
SNR | unsignedInt | R | PHY diagnostics SNR (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Number of received packets in PHY diagnostics mode. | - | 2.0 |
Attenuation | unsignedInt | R | Measured attenuation (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PerformanceMonitoring. | object | R | HPNA performance monitoring configuration and results. Performance monitoring results are sampled from all nodes in the HPNA network. All packet related counters are sampled synchronized at all nodes in the HPNA network in order to derive packet loss calculations in the HPNA network. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of performance monitoring data. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the HPNA.Interface. table. This is the interface over which the test is to be performed. | - | 2.0 |
SampleInterval | unsignedInt | W | Time in seconds between automatic collection of performance monitoring data. A value of zero disables automatic collection of data. The CPE MAY impose a minimum sample interval, in which case an attempt to set a (non-zero) interval that is less than this minimum MUST set the interval to the minimum and MUST NOT be regarded as an error. If SampleInterval is a simple fraction of a day, e.g. 900 (a quarter of an hour) or 3600 (an hour), the CPE MAY choose to align sample intervals with time of day, but is not required to do so. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PerformanceMonitoring.Nodes. | object | R | Per-node HPNA performance monitoring results. When automatic collection is enabled, i.e. SampleInterval is non-zero, the “current” interval is defined by the most recent automatic sample and the most recent subsequent manual sample, if any. When automatic collection is disabled, i.e. SampleInterval is zero, the “current” interval is defined by the three most recent manual samples. Note: Packets in statistics counters are Ethernet packets. | - | 2.0 |
CurrentStart | dateTime | R | Start time for the current interval. When automatic collection is enabled, i.e. SampleInterval is non-zero, the current interval started at the most recent automatic sample. When automatic collection is disabled, i.e. SampleInterval is zero, the current interval started two manual samples ago. | - | 2.0 |
CurrentEnd | dateTime | R | End time for the current interval. When automatic collection is enabled, i.e. SampleInterval is non-zero, the current interval ended at the most recent manual sample since the most recent automatic sample. If there has been no such manual sample, the current interval is empty. When automatic collection is disabled, i.e. SampleInterval is zero, the current interval ended at the most recent manual sample. | - | 2.0 |
NodeNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Node table. This is the number of HPNA nodes for which performance monitoring results were collected during the current sample interval. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PerformanceMonitoring.Nodes.Node.{i}. | object(1:) | R | Per-node HPNA performance monitoring results during the current sample interval. Each table entry contains the results collected between an HPNA node (as indicated by MACAddress) and the local HPNA interface (as indicated by Interface). Note: Packet counters indicate the number of packets received between CurrentStart and CurrentEnd. This table MUST contain at least 1 entry. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC address of the HPNA node. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes sent by host equipment for transmission on the HPNA interface. | - | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received bytes on the HPNA interface destined for the host equipment. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets sent by host equipment for transmission on the HPNA interface. Number includes also short error packets and control packets. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of good packets received on the HPNA interface destined for the host equipment. | - | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The number of broadcast packets transmitted on the HPNA interface. | - | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The number of broadcast packets received on the HPNA interface. | - | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The number of multicast packets transmitted on the HPNA interface. | - | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The number of multicast packets received on the HPNA interface. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsCrcErrored | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets received on the HPNA interface with CRC errors. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsCrcErroredHost | unsignedInt | R | The number of CRC error packets received on the HPNA interface destined for the host equipment. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsShortErrored | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets received on the HPNA interface that are too short to be valid. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsShortErroredHost | unsignedInt | R | The number packets sent by the host equipment that are too short to be valid. | - | 2.0 |
RxPacketsDropped | unsignedInt | R | The number of received packets dropped due to lack of resources. | - | 2.0 |
TxPacketsDropped | unsignedInt | R | The number packets sent by the host equipment for transmission on the HPNA interface but dropped due to lack of resources. | - | 2.0 |
ControlRequestLocal | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA control request packets from local host. | - | 2.0 |
ControlReplyLocal | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA control reply packets to local host. | - | 2.0 |
ControlRequestRemote | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA control request packets from remote host. | - | 2.0 |
ControlReplyRemote | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA control reply packets to remote host. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsSentWire | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted to wire. | - | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSentWire | unsignedLong | R | The total number of broadcast packets transmitted to wire. | - | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSentWire | unsignedLong | R | The total number of multicast packets transmitted to wire. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsInternalControl | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA control request packets from internal node. | - | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsInternalControl | unsignedInt | R | The number of HPNA broadcast control request packets from internal node. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceivedQueued | unsignedInt | R | The number of received packets queued on host output queues. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceivedForwardUnknown | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets received and forwarded to unknown hosts. | - | 2.0 |
NodeUtilization | unsignedInt(0:1000) | R | The node utilization (expressed in 0.1%). | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PerformanceMonitoring.Channels. | object | R | Per-channel HPNA performance monitoring results. Note: channels are unidirectional. | - | 2.0 |
TimeStamp | dateTime | R | Time at which channel data was last collected. | - | 2.0 |
ChannelNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Channel table. This is the number of HPNA channels for which performance monitoring results have been collected. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HPNA.Diagnostics.PerformanceMonitoring.Channels.Channel.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Per-channel HPNA performance monitoring results. At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for both HostSrcMACAddress and HostDestMACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
HostSrcMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The host source MAC address associated with the channel. | - | 2.0 |
HostDestMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The host destination MAC address associated with the channel. | - | 2.0 |
HPNASrcMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The HPNA source MAC address associated with the channel. | - | 2.0 |
HPNADestMACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The HPNA destination MAC address associated with the channel. | - | 2.0 |
PHYRate | unsignedInt | R | Channel PHY rate (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
BaudRate | unsignedInt | R | PHY Baud rate (expressed in Kbaud). | - | 2.0 |
SNR | unsignedInt | R | Channel actual SNR measured in receiver side (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | Number of packets sent in the channel. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Pre-LARQ number of packets received in the channel. | - | 2.0 |
LARQPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Post-LARQ number of packets received in the channel. Valid only if LARQ is enabled. | - | 2.0 |
FlowSpec | string(:256) | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the HPNA.Interface.{i}.QoS.FlowSpec. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Identifies the FlowSpec associated with the channel. This parameter is only used for channels that correspond to egress traffic from the local HPNA interface. An empty string means that the channel is not associated with any specified flow specification in the QoS object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA. | object | R | MoCA object that contains the Interface table [MoCAv1.0] [MoCAv1.1]. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Ghn. | object | R | G.hn object that contains an Interface table for G.hn supported CPE. The ITU-T G.hn specifications [G.9960] and [G.9961] define Physical and MAC Layers for communication between two or more G.hn nodes in the home network over multiple wired media such as power line, phone line and coaxial cable. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Ghn.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | G.hn interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each table entry models the PHY [G.9960] and MAC [G.9961] layers of a G.hn interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
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- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface, denoted as node MAC address or REGID in [G.9961]. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | The firmware version of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
ConnectionType | string | R | Connection type for which the G.hn protocol is active. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
TargetDomainNames | string(:32)[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings (maximum number of characters per item 32). Identifies the target domains configured by the user, as described in [Section 8.6.1/G.9961]. When registering or re-registering, the G.hn interface SHOULD try to register to one of these domains in the given order. | - | 2.0 |
DomainName | string(:32) | R | This is the domain name to which the interface is currently registered. An empty string indicates that the interface is currently not registered. | - | 2.0 |
DomainNameIdentifier | unsignedInt | R | The Domain Name Identifier, a shortened version of DomainName, denoted as DNI in [Section 8.6.11.2.1/G.9961]. | - | 2.0 |
DomainId | unsignedInt | R | The Domain Identifier of the domain to which the interface is registered, denoted as DOD in [G.9961]. | - | 2.0 |
DeviceId | unsignedInt | R | The Device Identifier assigned by the Domain Master, denoted as DEVICE_ID in [G.9961]. The value 0 indicates that the device is not currently registered. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
NodeTypeDMCapable | boolean | R | Indicates whether this interface has the capability to act as Domain Master in the G.hn domain. | - | 2.0 |
NodeTypeSCCapable | boolean | R | Indicates whether this interface has the capability to act as Security Controller in the G.hn domain. | - | 2.0 |
NodeTypeDMConfig | boolean | W | Requests the interface to become the Domain Master in the G.hn domain. This parameter is valid only if NodeTypeDMCapable is true. Note that, if more than one node is configured to act as Domain Master, G.hn specifies a protocol to ensure only one device actually becomes DM. | - | 2.0 |
NodeTypeDMStatus | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface is acting as Domain Master (true) or not (false). See Note in NodeTypeDMConfig regarding the possibility of more than one node being configured with NodeTypeDMConfig = true. | - | 2.0 |
NodeTypeSCStatus | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface is acting as Security Controller (true) or not (false). | - | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Ghn.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Ghn.Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table contains information about other G.hn devices connected to this G.hn interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] MAC address of remote G.hn device. | - | 2.0 |
DeviceId | unsignedInt | R | Device Id (as defined in G.hn) for the remote G.hn device, denoted as DEVICE_ID in [G.9961]. Unregistered devices (with Device Id 0) SHOULD not be present in this table. | - | 2.0 |
TxPhyRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY transmit Rate (expressed in Mbps) to this remote device, denoted as PHY data rate in [G.9961]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
RxPhyRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY receive Rate (expressed in Mbps) from this remote device, denoted as PHY data rate in [G.9961]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this device is currently present in the G.hn domain. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | MoCA interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each table entry models the PHY and MAC levels of a MoCA interface [MoCAv1.0] [MoCAv1.1]. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | This interface’s firmware version. This parameter is based on mocaIfSoftwareVersion from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum MoCA PHY bit rate (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
MaxIngressBW | unsignedInt | R | The maximum bandwidth of this interface for flows onto the MoCA network in Mbps. This parameter is based on mocaIfMaxIngressNodeBw from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
MaxEgressBW | unsignedInt | R | The maximum bandwidth of this interface for flows from the MoCA network in Mbps. This parameter is based on mocaIfMaxEgressNodeBw from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
HighestVersion | string(:64) | R | Identifies the highest MoCA version that this interface supports. This element MUST be in the form of dot-delimited integers, where each successive integer represents a more minor category of variation. For example, 1.0, where the components mean major.minor revision number. Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
CurrentVersion | string(:64) | R | Identifies the MoCA version that the MoCA network is currently running. This element MUST be in the form of dot-delimited integers, where each successive integer represents a more minor category of variation. For example, 1.0, where the components mean major.minor revision number. Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
NetworkCoordinator | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of the current Network Coordinator (NC) for the MoCA network. This parameter is based on mocaIfNC from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
NodeID | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of this interface. This parameter is based on mocaIfNodeID from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
MaxNodes | boolean | R | The maximum network node capability supported by the interface. If MaxNodes is true then the interface supports 16 nodes (the maximum for a MoCA 1.1 network). If MaxNodes is false then the interface supports 8 nodes (the maximum for a MoCA 1.0 network). | - | 2.0 |
PreferredNC | boolean | W | Whether this interface is a preferred Network Coordinator (NC). This parameter is based on mocaIfPreferredNC from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
BackupNC | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of the backup Network Coordinator node. This parameter is based on mocaIfBackupNC from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PrivacyEnabledSetting | boolean | W | The configured privacy mode. This indicates whether link-layer security is enabled (true) or disabled (false) for network admission. The configured privacy setting MAY NOT match the current operational state (PrivacyEnabled), since this setting is only applied during network formation or admission. | - | 2.0 |
PrivacyEnabled | boolean | R | Indicates whether link-layer security is enabled or disabled. This parameter is based on mocaIfPrivacyEnable from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
FreqCapabilityMask | hexBinary(8) | R | Hexadecimal encoded 64-bit mask of supported frequencies. This is the bit map of the spectrum that the interface supports, and each bit represents 25 MHz of spectrum. The least significant bit of the rightmost character corresponds to 800MHz, which is the lowest frequency. For example, an interface that supports 1150 MHz through 1500 MHz would have a value of 0x000000001FFFC000. This parameter is based on mocaIfCapabilityMask from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
FreqCurrentMaskSetting | hexBinary(8) | W | The configured hexadecimal encoded 64-bit mask of enabled frequencies for network admission. The configured frequencies MAY NOT match the current operational state (FreqCurrentMask), since this setting is only applied during network formation or admission. | - | 2.0 |
FreqCurrentMask | hexBinary(8) | R | Hexadecimal encoded 64-bit mask of used frequencies. This is the bit map of the spectrum that can be used and is a subset of the FreqCapabilityMask. Each bit represents 25 MHz of spectrum. The least significant bit of the rightmost character corresponds to 800MHz, which is the lowest frequency. This parameter is based on mocaIfChannelMask from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
CurrentOperFreq | unsignedInt | R | Current Operational Frequency. The RF frequency in Hz to which the MoCA interface is currently tuned. This parameter is only valid when Status is Up. This parameter is based on mocaIfRFChannel from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
LastOperFreq | unsignedInt | R | Last Operational Frequency. The RF frequency in Hz to which the MoCA interface was tuned when last in the Up state. This parameter is based on mocaIfLOF from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
KeyPassphrase | string(12:17) | W | MoCA Password. The value consists of numeric characters (0-9). Possible patterns:
When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
TxPowerLimit | unsignedInt | W | Transmit Power attenuation in dB relative to the maximum transmit power. The MoCA interface SHOULD have Enable set to false for any change in this configuration. If the parameter is modified when Enable is true then this change might take several minutes to complete. This parameter is based on mocaIfTxPowerLimit from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PowerCntlPhyTarget | unsignedInt | W | Target PHY rate in Mbps for the power control algorithm. The MoCA interface SHOULD have Enable set to false for any change in this configuration. If the parameter is modified when Enable is true then this change might take several minutes to complete. This parameter is based on mocaIfPowerControlTargetRate from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
BeaconPowerLimit | unsignedInt | W | Beacon Transmit Power attenuation in dB relative to the maximum transmit power. The MoCA interface SHOULD have Enable set to false for any change in this configuration. If the parameter is modified when Enable is true then this change might take several minutes to complete. This parameter is based on mocaIfBeaconPowerLimit from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
NetworkTabooMask | hexBinary(8) | R | Hexadecimal encoded 64-bit mask of MoCA taboo channels identified for the home network. This is the bit map of the spectrum that the interface supports, and each bit represents 25 MHz of spectrum. The least significant bit of the rightmost character corresponds to 800MHz, which is the lowest frequency. This parameter is based on mocaIfTabooChannelMask from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
NodeTabooMask | hexBinary(8) | R | Hexadecimal encoded 64-bit mask of supported frequencies. This is the bit map of the spectrum that the interface supports, and each bit represents 25 MHz of spectrum. The least significant bit of the rightmost character corresponds to 800MHz, which is the lowest frequency. This parameter is based on mocaIfNodeTabooChannelMask from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
TxBcastRate | unsignedInt | R | The broadcast PHY transmit rate in Mbps for this interface. This parameter is based on mocaIfTxGcdRate from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
TxBcastPowerReduction | unsignedInt | R | Transmit Power attenuation in dB relative to the maximum transmit power for broadcast transmissions. This parameter is based on mocaIfTxGcdPowerReduction from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
QAM256Capable | boolean | R | Whether this interface supports the 256 QAM feature. This parameter is based on mocaIfQAM256Capable from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PacketAggregationCapability | unsignedInt(0:10) | R | The packet aggregation capability supported by the interface. Standard values are 0 (no support), 6 (6 packets) or 10 (10 packets). This parameter is based on mocaIfPacketsAggrCapability from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA.Interface.{i}.QoS. | object | R | The QoS object provides information on MoCA parameterized QoS for this interface [MoCAv1.1]. | - | 2.0 |
EgressNumFlows | unsignedInt | R | The number of QoS flows that this interface has from the MoCA network. This parameter is based on mocaIfEgressNodeNumFlows from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
IngressNumFlows | unsignedInt | R | The number of QoS flows that this interface has onto the MoCA network. This parameter is based on mocaIfIngressNodeNumFlows from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
FlowStatsNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the FlowStats table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA.Interface.{i}.QoS.FlowStats.{i}. | object(0:) | R | The flow statistics table provides information on the MoCA parameterized QoS flows this interface has allocated onto the MoCA network. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for FlowID. |
- | 2.0 |
FlowID | unsignedInt | R | The flow ID used to identify a flow in the network. This parameter is based on mocaIfFlowID from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PacketDA | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The Destination Address (DA) for the packets in this flow. This parameter is based on mocaIfPacketDA from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
MaxRate | unsignedInt | R | Maximum required rate in Kbps. This parameter is based on mocaIfPeakDataRate from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBurstSize | unsignedInt | R | Maximum burst size. This parameter is based on mocaIfBurstSize from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
LeaseTime | unsignedInt | R | Flow lease time (expressed in seconds). A LeaseTime of 0 means unlimited lease time. This parameter is based on mocaIfLeaseTime from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
LeaseTimeLeft | unsignedInt | R | Flow lease time remaining (expressed in seconds). If LeaseTime is 0 then a LeaseTimeLeft of 0 means unlimited lease time; otherwise, a LeaseTimeLeft of 0 means expired. This parameter is based on mocaIfLeaseTimeLeft from [MOCA11-MIB]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
FlowPackets | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets transmitted for this flow. This parameter is based on mocaIfTxPacketsFlow from [MOCA11-MIB]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.MoCA.Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table contains information about other MoCA devices currently associated with this MoCA interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC address of the associated device’s MoCA interface. | - | 2.0 |
NodeID | unsignedInt | R | The Node ID of this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeIndex from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PreferredNC | boolean | R | Whether this remote device is a preferred Network Coordinator (NC). This parameter is based on mocaNodePreferredNC from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
HighestVersion | string(:64) | R | Identifies the highest MoCA version that this remote device supports. This element MUST be in the form of dot-delimited integers, where each successive integer represents a more minor category of variation. For example, 1.0, where the components mean major.minor revision number. Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
PHYTxRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY transmit rate (in Mbps) to this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaMeshTxRate from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PHYRxRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY receive rate (in Mbps) from this remote device. | - | 2.0 |
TxPowerControlReduction | unsignedInt | R | The reduction in transmitter level (in dB) due to power control. This parameter is based on mocaNodeTxPowerReduction from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
RxPowerLevel | unsignedInt | R | The power level (in dBm) received at the MoCA interface from this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeRxPower from [MOCA11-MIB]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TxBcastRate | unsignedInt | R | The broadcast PHY transmit rate (in Mbps) from this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeTxGcdRate from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
RxBcastPowerLevel | unsignedInt | R | The power level (in dBm) received at the MoCA interface from this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeRxGcdPower from [MOCA11-MIB]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TxPackets | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets transmitted to this remote device (Note: Includes Broadcast, Multicast and Unicast packets). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
RxPackets | unsignedInt | R | The number of packets received from this remote device (Note: Includes Broadcast, Multicast and Unicast packets). This parameter is based on mocaNodeRxPackets from [MOCA11-MIB]. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
RxErroredAndMissedPackets | unsignedInt | R | The number of errored and missed packets received from this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeRxDrops from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
QAM256Capable | boolean | R | Whether this remote device supports the 256 QAM feature. This parameter is based on mocaNodeQAM256Capable from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
PacketAggregationCapability | unsignedInt(0:10) | R | The packet aggregation capability supported by the remote device. Standard values are 0 (no support), 6 (6 packets) or 10 (10 packets). This parameter is based on mocaNodePacketsAggrCapability from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
RxSNR | unsignedInt | R | The signal to noise level (in dBm) received at this interface from this remote device. This parameter is based on mocaNodeSNR from [MOCA11-MIB]. | - | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this remote device is currently present in the MoCA network. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HomePlug. | object | R | HomePlug object that contains the Interface table. The HomePlug industry standard [HPAV1.1] defines peer to peer communication over powerline medium. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HomePlug.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | HomePlug interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each table entry models the PHY and MAC levels of a HomePlug interface [HPAV1.1]. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
LogicalNetwork | string(:64) | W | The textual name of the HomePlug Logical Network. | - | 2.0 |
Version | string(:16) | R | Indicates the HomePlug version of the interface. This element SHOULD be in the form of dot-delimited integers, where each successive integer represents a more minor category of variation. For example: “1.0” “1.1” |
- | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | The firmware version of the interface. | - | 2.0 |
ForceCCo | boolean | W | Central Coordinator (CCo) selection mode. If false, CCo selection is automatic. If true, the local HomePlug interface is forced to be CCo and all other devices in the Logical Network MUST be set to automatic CCo selection. Typically ForceCCo is set to automatic CCo selection (false). The factory default value MUST be false. |
- | 2.0 |
NetworkPassword | string(:32) | W | The network password of the device. This is a human readable ASCII string that is hashed per the HomePlug specification to generate the Network Membership Key (NMK). Note that care needs to be taken when setting this parameter as it might prohibit communication with other adapters or equipment connected via the powerline network. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
OtherNetworksPresent | string[](:64) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 64) of strings. Indicates whether any other HomePlug networks are currently visible via this interface. Examples of valid list items include, but are not limited to: “HomePlugAV” “HomePlug1.0” “Other” |
- | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.HomePlug.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MPDUTxAck | unsignedLong | R | HomePlug-specific statistic. The Number of MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDUs) Transmitted and Acknowledged. | - | 2.0 |
MPDUTxCol | unsignedLong | R | HomePlug-specific statistic. The Number of MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDUs) Transmitted and Collided | - | 2.0 |
MPDUTxFailed | unsignedLong | R | HomePlug-specific statistic. The Number of MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDUs) Transmitted and Failed | - | 2.0 |
MPDURxAck | unsignedLong | R | HomePlug-specific statistic. The Number of MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDUs) Received and Acknowledged | - | 2.0 |
MPDURxFailed | unsignedLong | R | HomePlug-specific statistic. The Number of MAC Protocol Data Units (MPDUs) Received and Failed | - | 2.0 |
Device.HomePlug.Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table contains information about other HomePlug devices connected to this HomePlug interface. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] MAC address of remote HomePlug device. It is used to uniquely identify and easily correlate with the connected remote HomePlug device. | - | 2.0 |
TxPhyRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY transmit Rate (expressed in Mbps) to this remote device. | - | 2.0 |
RxPhyRate | unsignedInt | R | The PHY receive Rate (expressed in Mbps) from this remote device. | - | 2.0 |
SNRPerTone | unsignedInt[:1155] | R | Comma-separated list (up to 1155 items) of unsigned integers. List items indicate Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) per tone from this remote device (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
AvgAttenuation | unsignedInt | R | Average attenuation from this remote device (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
EndStationMACs | string(:17)[:16] | R | [MACAddress] Comma-separated list (up to 16 items) of MAC Addresses. List items represent MAC addresses of end stations bridged by the remote HomePlug device. For example: “11:22:33:AA:BB:CC, 22:33:44:DD:EE:66” | - | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this device is currently present in the HomePlug network. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA. | object | R | Universal Powerline Association [UPA-PLC]. This object contains the Interface and Diagnostics objects. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | R | UPA interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). Each table entry models the PHY and MAC levels of a UPA interface [UPA-PLC]. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Interface is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC Address of the interface. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
FirmwareVersion | string(:64) | R | This interface’s firmware version. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
NodeType | string | W | Type of UPA device role. It can be Fixed Access Point (master) or End Point (slave) of the PLC network. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
LogicalNetwork | string(:20) | W | The name (network ID) of the logical PLC network in which the local interface is a member (human readable string). | - | 2.0 |
EncryptionMethod | string(:6) | W | Encryption Method used by UPA device. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
EncryptionKey | string(:36) | W | Encryption key for secure PLC communications. This a human readable string used by the system to generate the encryption key to encrypt communications in powerline. It takes non extended ASCII characters (i.e. printable 7-bit ASCII character codes 32-126, which includes SPACE but excludes TAB, LF and CR). For example: bvjPekZiYUf9kjNKJASkgJ09adfoP01Fjvgd When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
PowerBackoffEnabled | boolean | W | Power back-off management feature status in the UPA device. Boolean can be true for “enabled” and false for “disabled”. | - | 2.0 |
PowerBackoffMechanismActive | boolean | R | Show if power back-off mechanism is active at that time in the UPA device. Boolean can be true for “active” and false for “not active”. | - | 2.0 |
EstApplicationThroughput | unsignedInt | R | The estimated application throughput (expressed in Mbps), received from the PLC link. This value can be used to indicate link quality. | - | 2.0 |
ActiveNotchEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the ActiveNotch table for this interface. | - | 2.0 |
ActiveNotchNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the ActiveNotch table. | - | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. | - | 2.0 |
BridgeForNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the BridgeFor table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Interface.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table contains information about PLC connections running between this UPA interface and other UPA devices. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] Remote UPA device MAC address. | - | 2.0 |
Port | unsignedInt(0:65535) | R | The PLC port number. | - | 2.0 |
LogicalNetwork | string(:20) | R | The name of the logical PLC network (human readable string). In the case where the associated device belongs to a different powerline network than the UPA interface, the actual network identifier of the neighboring network is not shown in LogicalNetwork. Rather, only a generic string, e.g. “Network 1”, “Network 2”, etc is stored here due to security/privacy implications. | - | 2.0 |
PhyTxThroughput | unsignedInt | R | Physical transmission throughput (in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
PhyRxThroughput | unsignedInt | R | Physical reception throughput (in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
RealPhyRxThroughput | unsignedInt | R | Real Physical reception throughput (in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
EstimatedPLR | unsignedInt(0:100) | R | Estimated PDU Loss Rate measurement between two devices (i.e. estimated percent of MPDUs that have been received with errors). | - | 2.0 |
MeanEstimatedAtt | unsignedInt | R | Mean estimated attenuation (i.e. channel loss between the local interface and the remote device). It is measured in dB. | - | 2.0 |
SmartRouteIntermediatePLCMAC | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] Intermediate UPA adapter MAC address of the device that is acting as a relay to increase coverage in mesh scenarios. This is the MAC address of a third UPA device, with which the UPA interface is doing smart repeating in order to transmit data to the associated MACAddress UPA device. SmartRouteIntermediatePLCMAC will be empty when DirectRoute is true. | - | 2.0 |
DirectRoute | boolean | R | Route status, where true indicates direct and false indicates indirect. | - | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this node is currently present in the UPA network. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Interface.{i}.ActiveNotch.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This object contains the list of active notches of the UPA interface. A UPA device can have notches in its spectrum, where no power is transmitted in a given part of the spectrum. These notches are typically located in amateur radio bands, to avoid interference. Note: All ActiveNotch entries can be enabled/disabled as a group using the ActiveNotchEnable parameter. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the active notch entry. | false | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
StartFreq | unsignedInt | W | The initial frequency (in kHz) of a notch enabled in the spectrum of the local interface. | - | 2.0 |
StopFreq | unsignedInt | W | The final frequency (in kHz) of a notch enabled in the spectrum of the local interface. | - | 2.0 |
Depth | unsignedInt | W | The depth (in dB) of a notch enabled in the spectrum of the local interface. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Interface.{i}.BridgeFor.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This object represents the bridge table of the UPA interface. Each instance is a bridge table entry. It shows the MAC addresses of the remote UPA devices with their associated port number, and the MAC addresses of the end-devices (PCs, STBs, routers, etc) connected to Ethernet port of the powerline adapters with their associated logical port. In this way the system identifies to which UPA device an external device is connected to. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] MAC address of the device. | - | 2.0 |
Port | unsignedInt(0:65535) | R | Internal bridge associated port. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Diagnostics. | object | R | The UPA Diagnostics object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.UPA.Diagnostics.InterfaceMeasurement. | object | R | This object provides access to either a Signal-to-Noise-Ratio (SNR) Port Measurement test or a Channel Frequency Response (CFR) Port Measurement test. The Type parameter is used to select which type of test to perform. CFR and SNR measurements are done between a two UPA devices (a local interface and a remote device belonging to the same network). | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Type | string | W | Indicates the type of port measurement test to be carried out. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the UPA.Interface. table. This is the local UPA interface from which the test is to be performed. | - | 2.0 |
Port | unsignedInt(0:65535) | W | PLC port being measured. This identifies which PLC connection to measure between the local interface (indicated by Interface) and the remote device (implied by Port). | - | 2.0 |
Measurements | unsignedInt[:1536] | R | Comma-separated list (up to 1536 items) of unsigned integers. Result of Signal-to-Noise-Ratio measurement (if Type is SNR) or Channel Frequency Response measurement (if Type is CFR). List items indicate measurements per carrier for a PLC port (expressed in 0.1dB). | - | 2.0 |
RxGain | int | R | Reception gain of the adapter (expresssed in dB). | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi. | object | R | The WiFi object is based on the WiFi Alliance 802.11 specifications ([802.11-2007]). It defines interface objects (Radio and SSID), and application objects (AccessPoint and EndPoint). | - | 2.0 |
RadioNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Radio table. | - | 2.0 |
SSIDNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the SSID table. | - | 2.0 |
AccessPointNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AccessPoint table. | - | 2.0 |
EndPointNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the EndPoint table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.Radio.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This object models an 802.11 wireless radio on a device (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). If the device can establish more than one connection simultaneously (e.g. a dual radio device), a separate Radio instance MUST be used for each physical radio of the device. See [Appendix III.1/TR-181i2] for additional information. Note: A dual-band single-radio device (e.g. an 802.11a/b/g radio) can be configured to operate at 2.4 or 5 GHz frequency bands, but only a single frequency band is used to transmit/receive at a given time. Therefore, a single Radio instance is used even for a dual-band radio. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the radio. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the radio (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the radio as assigned by the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the radio entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. Note: Since Radio is a layer 1 interface, it is expected that LowerLayers will not be used. | - | 2.0 |
Upstream | boolean | R | Indicates whether the interface points towards the Internet (true) or towards End Devices (false).
For example:
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- | 2.0 |
MaxBitRate | unsignedInt | R | The maximum PHY bit rate supported by this interface (expressed in Mbps). | - | 2.0 |
SupportedFrequencyBands | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate the frequency bands at which the radio can operate. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
OperatingFrequencyBand | string | W | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the SupportedFrequencyBands parameter. Indicates the frequency band at which the radio is operating. If the radio supports multiple bands, and OperatingFrequencyBand is changed, then all parameters whose value is not valid for the new frequency band (e.g. Channel) MUST be set to a valid value (according to some CPE vendor-specific behavior). | - | 2.0 |
SupportedStandards | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate which IEEE 802.11 standards this Radio instance can support simultaneously, in the frequency band specified by OperatingFrequencyBand. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
OperatingStandards | string[] | W | Each list item MUST be a member of the list reported by the SupportedStandards parameter. Comma-separated list of strings. List items indicate which IEEE 802.11 standard this Radio instance is configured for. Each value indicates support for the indicated standard. If OperatingFrequencyBand is set to 2.4GHz, only values b, g, n are allowed. If OperatingFrequencyBand is set to 5GHz, only values a, n are allowed. For example, a value of “g,b” (or “b,g” - order is not important) means that the 802.11g standard [802.11g-2003] is used with a backwards-compatible mode for 802.11b [802.11b-1999]. A value of “g” means that only the 802.11g standard can be used. | - | 2.0 |
PossibleChannels | string[](:1024) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. List items represent possible radio channels for the wireless standard (a, b, g, n) and the regulatory domain. Ranges in the form “n-m” are permitted. For example, for 802.11b and North America, would be “1-11”. | - | 2.0 |
ChannelsInUse | string[](:1024) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. List items represent channels that the radio determines to be currently in use (including any that it is using itself). Ranges in the form “n-m” are permitted. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Channel | unsignedInt(1:255) | W | The current radio channel used by the connection. To request automatic channel selection, set AutoChannelEnable to true. Whenever AutoChannelEnable is true, the value of the Channel parameter MUST be the channel selected by the automatic channel selection procedure. Note: Valid Channel values depend on the OperatingFrequencyBand and RegulatoryDomain values specified. | - | 2.0 |
AutoChannelSupported | boolean | R | Indicates whether automatic channel selection is supported by this radio. If false, then AutoChannelEnable MUST be false. | - | 2.0 |
AutoChannelEnable | boolean | W | Enable or disable automatic channel selection. Set to false to disable the automatic channel selection procedure, in which case the currently selected channel remains selected. Set to true to enable the automatic channel selection procedure. This procedure MUST automatically select the channel, and MAY also change it subsequently. AutoChannelEnable MUST automatically change to false whenever the channel is manually selected, i.e. whenever the Channel parameter is written. Whenever AutoChannelEnable is true, the value of the Channel parameter MUST be the channel selected by the automatic channel selection procedure. | - | 2.0 |
AutoChannelRefreshPeriod | unsignedInt | W | The time period in seconds between two consecutive automatic channel selections. A value of 0 means that the automatic channel selection is done only at boot time. This parameter is significant only if AutoChannelEnable is set to true. | - | 2.0 |
OperatingChannelBandwidth | string | W | The channel bandwidth (applicable to 802.11n specifications only). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
ExtensionChannel | string | W | The secondary extension channel position, applicable when operating in wide channel mode (i.e. when OperatingChannelBandwidth is set to 40MHz or Auto). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
GuardInterval | string | W | The guard interval value between OFDM symbols (applicable to 802.11n specifications only). Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
MCS | int(-1:15,16:31) | W | The Modulation Coding Scheme index (applicable to 802.11n specifications only). Values from 0 to 15 MUST be supported ([802.11n-2009]). A value of -1 indicates automatic selection of the MCS index. | - | 2.0 |
TransmitPowerSupported | int(-1:100)[](:64) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 64) of integers (-1 to 100). List items represent supported transmit power levels as percentage of full power. For example, “0,25,50,75,100”. A -1 item indicates auto mode (automatic decision by CPE). Auto mode allows the Radio to adjust transmit power accordingly. For example, this can be useful for power-save modes such as EU-CoC, where the Radio can adjust power according to activity in the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
TransmitPower | int(-1:100) | W | Indicates the current transmit power level as a percentage of full power. The value MUST be one of the values reported by the TransmitPowerSupported parameter. A value of -1 indicates auto mode (automatic decision by CPE). | - | 2.0 |
IEEE80211hSupported | boolean | R | Indicates whether IEEE 802.11h [802.11h-2003] functionality is supported by this radio. The value can be true only if the 802.11a or the 802.11n@5GHz standard is supported (i.e. SupportedFrequencyBands includes 5GHz and SupportedStandards includes a and/or n). | - | 2.0 |
IEEE80211hEnabled | boolean | W | Indicates whether IEEE 802.11h functionality is enabled on this radio. The value can be true only if the 802.11a or the 802.11n@5GHz standard is supported and enabled (i.e. OperatingFrequencyBand is 5GHz and OperatingStandards includes a and/or n). | - | 2.0 |
RegulatoryDomain | string(3) | W | The 802.11d Regulatory Domain. First two octets are [ISO3166-1] two-character country code. The third octet is either “ “ (all environments), “O” (outside) or “I” (inside). Possible patterns:
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- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.Radio.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.SSID.{i}. | object(0:) | W | WiFi SSID table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]), where table entries model the MAC layer. A WiFi SSID entry is typically stacked on top of a Radio object. WiFi SSID is also a multiplexing layer, i.e. more than one SSID can be stacked above a single Radio. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for BSSID. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the SSID entry. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the SSID entry (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
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Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the SSID entry as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the SSID entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
BSSID | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The Basic Service Set ID. This is the MAC address of the access point, which can either be local (when this instance models an access point SSID) or remote (when this instance models an end point SSID). | - | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC address of this interface. If this instance models an access point SSID, MACAddress is the same as MACAddress. Note: This is not necessarily the same as the Ethernet header source or destination MAC address, which is associated with the IP interface and is modeled via the Ethernet.Link.{i}.MACAddress parameter. | - | 2.0 |
SSID | string(:32) | W | The current service set identifier in use by the connection. The SSID is an identifier that is attached to packets sent over the wireless LAN that functions as an ID for joining a particular radio network (BSS). | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.SSID.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This object models an 802.11 connection from the perspective of a wireless access point. Each AccessPoint entry is associated with a particular SSID interface instance via the SSIDReference parameter. For enabled table entries, if SSIDReference is not a valid reference then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. Note: The AccessPoint table includes a unique key parameter that is a strong reference. If a strongly referenced object is deleted, the CPE will set the referencing parameter to an empty string. However, doing so under these circumstances might cause the updated AccessPoint row to then violate the table’s unique key constraint; if this occurs, the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured and disable the offending AccessPoint row. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for SSIDReference. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this access point. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Indicates the status of this access point. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SSIDReference | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the SSID. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
SSIDAdvertisementEnabled | boolean | W | Indicates whether or not beacons include the SSID name. | - | 2.0 |
RetryLimit | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | The maximum number of retransmission for a packet. This corresponds to IEEE 802.11 parameter dot11ShortRetryLimit. | - | 2.0 |
WMMCapability | boolean | R | Indicates whether this access point supports WiFi Multimedia (WMM) Access Categories (AC). | - | 2.0 |
UAPSDCapability | boolean | R | Indicates whether this access point supports WMM Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD). Note: U-APSD support implies WMM support. | - | 2.0 |
WMMEnable | boolean | W | Whether WMM support is currently enabled. When enabled, this is indicated in beacon frames. | - | 2.0 |
UAPSDEnable | boolean | W | Whether U-APSD support is currently enabled. When enabled, this is indicated in beacon frames. Note: U-APSD can only be enabled if WMM is also enabled. | - | 2.0 |
AssociatedDeviceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the AssociatedDevice table. | - | 2.0 |
MaxAssociatedDevices | unsignedInt | W | The maximum number of devices that can simultaneously be connected to the access point. A value of 0 means that there is no specific limit. | 0 | 2.0 |
IsolationEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables device isolation. A value of true means that the devices connected to the Access Point are isolated from all other devices within the home network (as is typically the case for a Wireless Hotspot). | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security. | object | R | This object contains security related parameters that apply to a CPE acting as an Access Point [802.11-2007]. | - | 2.0 |
Reset | boolean | W | When set to true, this AccessPoint instance’s WiFi security settings are reset to their factory default values. The affected settings include ModeEnabled, WEPKey, PreSharedKey and KeyPassphrase. If the parameter cannot be set, the CPE MUST reject the request as an invalid parameter value. Possible failure reasons include a lack of default values or if ModeEnabled is an Enterprise type, i.e. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise. | - | 2.0 |
ModesSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates which security modes this AccessPoint instance is capable of supporting. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
ModeEnabled | string | W | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the ModesSupported parameter. Indicates which security mode is enabled. | - | 2.0 |
WEPKey | hexBinary(5,13) | W | A WEP key expressed as a hexadecimal string. WEPKey is used only if ModeEnabled is set to WEP-64 or WEP-128. A 5 byte WEPKey corresponds to security mode WEP-64 and a 13 byte WEPKey corresponds to security mode WEP-128. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
hexBinary(:32) | W | A literal PreSharedKey (PSK) expressed as a hexadecimal string. PreSharedKey is only used if ModeEnabled is set to WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal or WPA-WPA2-Personal. If KeyPassphrase is written, then PreSharedKey is immediately generated. The ACS SHOULD NOT set both the KeyPassphrase and the PreSharedKey directly (the result of doing this is undefined). When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 | |
KeyPassphrase | string(:63) | W | A passphrase from which the PreSharedKey is to be generated, for WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal or WPA-WPA2-Personal security modes. If KeyPassphrase is written, then PreSharedKey is immediately generated. The ACS SHOULD NOT set both the KeyPassphrase and the PreSharedKey directly (the result of doing this is undefined). The key is generated as specified by WPA, which uses PBKDF2 from PKCS #5: Password-based Cryptography Specification Version 2.0 ([RFC2898]). When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
RekeyingInterval | unsignedInt | W | The interval (expressed in seconds) in which the keys are re-generated. This is applicable to WPA, WPA2 and Mixed (WPA-WPA2) modes in Personal or Enterprise mode (i.e. when ModeEnabled is set to a value other than None or WEP-64 or WEP-128. | 3600 | 2.0 |
RadiusServerIPAddr | string(:45) | W | [IPAddress] The IP Address of the RADIUS server used for WLAN security. RadiusServerIPAddr is only applicable when ModeEnabled is an Enterprise type (i.e. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise). | - | 2.0 |
SecondaryRadiusServerIPAddr | string(:45) | W | [IPAddress] The IP Address of a secondary RADIUS server used for WLAN security. *SecondaryRadiusServerIPAddr * is only applicable when ModeEnabled is an Enterprise type (i.e. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise). The client can forward requests to the secondary server in the event that the primary server is down or unreachable, or after a number of tries to the primary server fail, or in a round-robin fashion [RFC2865]. | - | 2.0 |
RadiusServerPort | unsignedInt | W | The port number of the RADIUS server used for WLAN security. RadiusServerPort is only applicable when ModeEnabled is an Enterprise type (i.e. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise). | 1812 | 2.0 |
SecondaryRadiusServerPort | unsignedInt | W | The port number of the secondary RADIUS server used for WLAN security. SecondaryRadiusServerPort is only applicable when ModeEnabled is an Enterprise type (i.e. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise or WPA-WPA2-Enterprise). If this parameter is not implemented, the secondary RADIUS server will use the same port number as the primary RADIUS server. | 1812 | 2.0 |
RadiusSecret | string | W | The secret used for handshaking with the RADIUS server [RFC2865]. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
SecondaryRadiusSecret | string | W | The secret used for handshaking with the secondary RADIUS server [RFC2865]. If this parameter is not implemented, the secondary RADIUS server will use the same secret as the primary RADIUS server. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.WPS. | object | R | This object contains parameters related to Wi-Fi Protected Setup [WPSv1.0] for this access point. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables WPS functionality for this access point. | true | 2.0 |
ConfigMethodsSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates WPS configuration methods supported by the device. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
ConfigMethodsEnabled | string[] | W | Each list item MUST be a member of the list reported by the ConfigMethodsSupported parameter. Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates WPS configuration methods enabled on the device. | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.AssociatedDevice.{i}. | object(0:) | R | A table of the devices currently associated with the access point. At most one entry in this table can exist with a given value for MACAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
MACAddress | string(:17) | R | [MACAddress] The MAC address of an associated device. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
AuthenticationState | boolean | R | Whether an associated device has authenticated (true) or not (false). Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LastDataDownlinkRate | unsignedInt(1000:600000) | R | The data transmit rate in kbps that was most recently used for transmission from the access point to the associated device. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LastDataUplinkRate | unsignedInt(1000:600000) | R | The data transmit rate in kbps that was most recently used for transmission from the associated device to the access point. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SignalStrength | int(-200:0) | R | An indicator of radio signal strength of the uplink from the associated device to the access point, measured in dBm, as an average of the last 100 packets received from the device. | - | 2.0 |
Retransmissions | unsignedInt(0:100) | R | The number of packets that had to be re-transmitted, from the last 100 packets sent to the associated device. Multiple re-transmissions of the same packet count as one. | - | 2.0 |
Active | boolean | R | Whether or not this node is currently present in the WiFi AccessPoint network. The ability to list inactive nodes is OPTIONAL. If the CPE includes inactive nodes in this table, Active MUST be set to false for each inactive node. The length of time an inactive node remains listed in this table is a local matter to the CPE. | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Accounting. | object | R | This object contains the parameters related to RADIUS accounting functionality for the access point. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables accounting functionality for the access point. | - | 2.0 |
ServerIPAddr | string(:45) | W | [IPAddress] The IP Address of the RADIUS accounting server. | - | 2.0 |
SecondaryServerIPAddr | string(:45) | W | [IPAddress] The IP Address of a secondary RADIUS accounting server. The client can forward requests to the secondary server in the event that the primary server is down or unreachable, or after a number of tries to the primary server fail, or in a round-robin fashion. [RFC2866] | - | 2.0 |
ServerPort | unsignedInt | W | The port number of the RADIUS server used for accounting. The default port is 1813 as defined in [RFC2866]. | 1813 | 2.0 |
SecondaryServerPort | unsignedInt | W | The port number of the secondary RADIUS server used for accounting. The default port is 1813 as defined in [RFC2866]. If this parameter is not implemented, the secondary RADIUS server will use the same port number as the primary RADIUS server. | 1813 | 2.0 |
Secret | string | W | The secret used for handshaking with the RADIUS accounting server [RFC2865]. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
SecondarySecret | string | W | The secret used for handshaking with the secondary RADIUS accounting server [RFC2865]. If this parameter is not implemented, the secondary RADIUS server will use the same secret as the primary RADIUS server. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
InterimInterval | unsignedInt(0,60:) | W | Specifies the default interim accounting interval in seconds, which is used for service accounting when the Acct-Interim-Interval attribute is not configured. [Section 2.1/RFC2869] The value MUST NOT be smaller than 60. The value SHOULD NOT be smaller than 600, and careful consideration should be given to its impact on network traffic [Section 5.16/RFC2869]. A value of 0 means no interim accounting messages are sent. | 0 | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This object models an 802.11 connection from the perspective of a wireless end point. Each EndPoint entry is associated with a particular SSID interface instance via the SSIDReference parameter, and an associated active Profile instance via the ProfileReference parameter. The active profile is responsible for specifying the actual SSID and security settings used by the end point. For enabled table entries, if SSIDReference or ProfileReference is not a valid reference then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. Note: The EndPoint table includes a unique key parameter that is a strong reference. If a strongly referenced object is deleted, the CPE will set the referencing parameter to an empty string. However, doing so under these circumstances might cause the updated EndPoint row to then violate the table’s unique key constraint; if this occurs, the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured and disable the offending EndPoint row. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for SSIDReference. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this end point. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Indicates the status of this end point. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ProfileReference | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Profile. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is the currently active profile, which specifies the SSID and security settings to be used by the end point. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
SSIDReference | string(:256) | R | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the SSID. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. SSIDReference is determined based on the Profile.{i}.SSID within the associated ProfileReference) endpoint profile. SSIDReference MUST be an empty string if ProfileReference is an empty string (i.e. only when an active profile is assigned can the associated SSID interface be determined). | <Empty> | 2.0 |
ProfileNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Profile table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this end point. | - | 2.0 |
LastDataDownlinkRate | unsignedInt(1000:600000) | R | The data transmit rate in kbps that was most recently used for transmission from the access point to the end point device. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LastDataUplinkRate | unsignedInt(1000:600000) | R | The data transmit rate in kbps that was most recently used for transmission from the end point to the access point device. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SignalStrength | int(-200:0) | R | An indicator of radio signal strength of the downlink from the access point to the end point, measured in dBm, as an average of the last 100 packets received from the device. | - | 2.0 |
Retransmissions | unsignedInt(0:100) | R | The number of packets that had to be re-transmitted, from the last 100 packets sent to the access point. Multiple re-transmissions of the same packet count as one. | 0 | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}.Security. | object | R | This object contains security related parameters that apply to a WiFi end point [802.11-2007]. | - | 2.0 |
ModesSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates which security modes this EndPoint instance is capable of supporting. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}.Profile.{i}. | object(0:) | W | EndPoint Profile table. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with the same values for all of SSID, Location and Priority. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this Profile. When there are multiple WiFi EndPoint Profiles, e.g. each instance supports a different SSID and/or different security configuration, this parameter can be used to control which of the instances are currently enabled. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Indicates the status of this Profile. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
SSID | string(:32) | W | The profile identifier in use by the connection. The SSID is an identifier that is attached to packets sent over the wireless LAN that functions as an ID for joining a particular radio network (BSS). | - | 2.0 |
Location | string | W | Location of the profile. This value serves as a reminder from the user, describing the location of the profile. For example: “Home”, “Office”, “Neighbor House”, “Airport”, etc. An empty string is also valid. | - | 2.0 |
Priority | unsignedInt(:255) | W | The profile Priority defines one of the criteria used by the End Point to automatically select the “best” AP when several APs with known profiles are simultaneously available for association. In this situation, the End Point has to select the AP with the higher priority in its profile. If there are several APs with the same priority, providing different SSID or the same SSID, then the wireless end point has to select the APs according to other criteria like signal quality, SNR, etc. 0 is the highest priority. | 0 | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}.Profile.{i}.Security. | object | R | This object contains security related parameters that apply to a WiFi End Point profile [802.11-2007]. | - | 2.0 |
ModeEnabled | string | W | The value MUST be a member of the list reported by the Security.ModesSupported parameter. Indicates which security mode is enabled. | - | 2.0 |
WEPKey | hexBinary(5,13) | W | A WEP key expressed as a hexadecimal string. WEPKey is used only if ModeEnabled is set to WEP-64 or WEP-128. A 5 byte WEPKey corresponds to security mode WEP-64 and a 13 byte WEPKey corresponds to security mode WEP-128. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
hexBinary(:32) | W | A literal PreSharedKey (PSK) expressed as a hexadecimal string. PreSharedKey is only used if ModeEnabled is set to WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal or WPA-WPA2-Personal. If KeyPassphrase is written, then PreSharedKey is immediately generated. The ACS SHOULD NOT set both the KeyPassphrase and the PreSharedKey directly (the result of doing this is undefined). When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 | |
KeyPassphrase | string(:63) | W | A passphrase from which the PreSharedKey is to be generated, for WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal or WPA-WPA2-Personal security modes. If KeyPassphrase is written, then PreSharedKey is immediately generated. The ACS SHOULD NOT set both the KeyPassphrase and the PreSharedKey directly (the result of doing this is undefined). The key is generated as specified by WPA, which uses PBKDF2 from PKCS #5: Password-based Cryptography Specification Version 2.0 [RFC2898]. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.WiFi.EndPoint.{i}.WPS. | object | R | This object contains parameters related to Wi-Fi Protected Setup [WPSv1.0] for this end point. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables WPS functionality for this end point. | true | 2.0 |
ConfigMethodsSupported | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the WPS configuration methods supported by the device. Each list item is an enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
ConfigMethodsEnabled | string[] | W | Each list item MUST be a member of the list reported by the ConfigMethodsSupported parameter. Comma-separated list of strings. Indicates the WPS configuration methods enabled on the device. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging. | object | R | Layer 2 bridging configuration. Specifies bridges between different layer 2 interfaces. Bridges can be defined to include layer 2 filter criteria to selectively bridge traffic between interfaces. This object can be used to configure both 802.1D [802.1D-2004] and 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] bridges. Not all 802.1D and 802.1Q features are modeled, and some additional features not present in either 802.1D or 802.1Q are modeled. | - | 2.0 |
MaxBridgeEntries | unsignedInt | R | The maximum number of entries available in the Bridging.Bridge table. | - | 2.0 |
MaxDBridgeEntries | unsignedInt | R | The maximum number of 802.1D [802.1D-2004] entries available in the Bridging.Bridge table. A positive value for this parameter implies support for 802.1D. There is no guarantee that this many 802.1D Bridges can be configured. For example, the CPE might not be able simultaneously to support both 802.1D and 802.1Q Bridges. | - | 2.0 |
MaxQBridgeEntries | unsignedInt | R | The maximum number of 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] entries available in the Bridging.Bridge table. A positive value for this parameter implies support for 802.1Q. There is no guarantee that this many 802.1Q Bridges can be configured. For example, the CPE might not be able simultaneously to support both 802.1D and 802.1Q Bridges. | - | 2.0 |
MaxVLANEntries | unsignedInt | R | The maximum number of 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] VLANs supported per Bridging.Bridge table entry. | - | 2.0 |
MaxFilterEntries | unsignedInt | R | The maximum number of entries available in the Filter table. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BridgeNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Bridge table. | - | 2.0 |
FilterNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Filter table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Bridge.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Bridge table. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this Bridge. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this Bridge. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Standard | string | W | Selects the standard supported by this Bridge table entry. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
PortNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Port table. | - | 2.0 |
VLANNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the VLAN table. | - | 2.0 |
VLANPortNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the VLANPort table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Bridge.{i}.Port.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Bridge Port table, which MUST contain an entry for each bridge port (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). There are two types of bridge ports: management (upward facing) and non-management (downward facing). This is determined by configuring the Boolean ManagementPort parameter. The CPE will automatcially configure each management bridge port to appear in the interface stack above all non-management bridge ports that share the same Bridge instance. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the bridge port. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the bridge port (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the bridge port as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the bridge port entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. When ManagementPort is set to true the CPE MUST set LowerLayers to reference all non-management bridge ports that are within the same Bridge instance (and update LowerLayers when subsequent non-management bridge ports are added or deleted on that Bridge). The ACS SHOULD NOT set LowerLayers in this case. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
ManagementPort | boolean | W | If true then the entry is a management (upward facing) bridge port rather than a non-management (downward facing) bridge port. For a given Bridge instance, each management bridge port appears in the interface stack above all non-management bridge ports. The concept of Management Port is discussed in [Chapter 8/802.1Q-2005]. | false | 2.0 |
DefaultUserPriority | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | Bridge Port Default User Priority. | - | 2.0 |
PriorityRegeneration | unsignedInt(0:7)[8:8] | W | Comma-separated list (8 items) of unsigned integers (0 to 7). List items represent user priority regeneration values for each ingress user priority on this Bridge Port. | 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 | 2.0 |
PortState | string | R | Bridge Port state as defined in 802.1D [802.1D-2004] and 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005]. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
PVID | int(1:4094) | W | PVID (or Port VID) is the VLAN ID with which an untagged or priority tagged frame that arrives on this port will be associated (i.e. default Port VLAN ID as defined in 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005]). For an 802.1D Bridge [802.1D-2004], this parameter MUST be ignored. | 1 | 2.0 |
AcceptableFrameTypes | string | W | Indicates which types of frame arriving on this port will be admitted to the bridge (i.e. Bridge Port acceptable frame types as defined in 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005]). Enumeration of:
|
AdmitAll | 2.0 |
IngressFiltering | boolean | W | Enables or disables Ingress Filtering as defined in 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005]. If enabled (true), causes frames arriving on this port to be discarded if the port is not in the VLAN ID’s member set (which is configured via the VLANPort table). For an 802.1D [802.1D-2004] Bridge, the value of this parameter MUST be false. | false | 2.0 |
PriorityTagging | boolean | W | Enables or disables priority tagging on this Bridge Port. When true, egress frames leaving this interface will be priority tagged with the frame’s associated priority value, which will either be derived directly from the ingress frame or else set via QoS.Classification.{i}.EthernetPriorityMark. When false, egress frames leaving this interface will be untagged. The parameter does not affect reception of ingress frames. Only applies on bridge ports that are untagged member of one or more VLAN’s. | false | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Bridge.{i}.Port.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Bridge.{i}.VLAN.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Bridge VLAN table. If this table is supported, if MUST contain an entry for each VLAN known to the Bridge. This table only applies to an 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] Bridge. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for VLANID. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this VLAN table entry. | false | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | W | Human-readable name for this VLAN table entry. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
VLANID | int(1:4094) | W | VLAN ID of the entry. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Bridge.{i}.VLANPort.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Bridge VLAN egress port and untagged port membership table. This table only applies to an 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] Bridge. Note: The VLANPort table includes unique key parameters that are strong references. If a strongly referenced object is deleted, the CPE will set the referencing parameter to an empty string. However, doing so under these circumstances might cause the updated VLANPort row to then violate the table’s unique key constraint; if this occurs, the CPE MUST disable the offending VLANPort row. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with the same values for both VLAN and Port. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this VLANPort entry. | false | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
VLAN | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the VLAN. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Specifies the VLAN for which port membership is expressed. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Port | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Port. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Specifies the bridge port that is member of the VLAN. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Untagged | boolean | W | Enables or disables untagged port membership to the VLAN and determines whether egress frames for this VLAN are sent untagged or tagged. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Bridging.Filter.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Filter table containing classification filter entries, each of which expresses a set of classification criterion to classify ingress frames as member of a Bridge instance or a Bridge.{i}.VLAN instance. Bridge VLAN classification only applies for 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] Bridges. For enabled table entries, if Bridge or Interface is an empty string then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. Several of this object’s parameters specify DHCP option values. Some cases are version neutral (the parameter can apply to both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6), but in other cases the representation of the option is different for DHCPv4 and DHCPv6, so it is necessary to define separate DHCPv4-specific and DHCPv6-specific parameters. Therefore, an instance of this object that uses DHCP option values as filter criteria will be associated with either DHCPv4 or DHCPv6, as indicated by the DHCPType parameter. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this Filter table entry. | false | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this Filter table entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Bridge | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a Bridging.Bridge object in case of a 802.1D bridge or a Bridging.Bridge.{i}.VLAN object in case of a 802.1Q bridge. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Note: either way, this identifies the bridge (because each bridge has a VLAN table). Defines the Bridge or Bridge VLAN to which ingress frames will be classified based upon matches of the classification criteria. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Order | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Position of the Filter entry in the order of precedence. A value of 1 indicates the first entry considered (highest precedence). For each ingress frame on the Interface, the highest ordered entry that matches the filter criteria is applied. All lower order entries are ignored. When this value is modified, if the value matches that of an existing entry, the Order value for the existing entry and all lower Order entries is incremented (lowered in precedence) to ensure uniqueness of this value. A deletion causes Order values to be compacted. When a value is changed, incrementing occurs before compaction. The value of Order on creation of a Filter table entry MUST be one greater than the largest current value (initially assigned the lowest precedence). | - | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Bridge.{i}.Port. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This MUST relate to the same bridge as does Bridge. Defines the Bridge Port on which ingress frame classification will occur. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DHCPType | string | W | The DHCP protocol associated with the Filter instance. Affects only parameters that specify DHCP option values as filter criteria (all such parameter descriptions note this fact). Enumeration of: |
DHCPv4 | 2.0 |
VLANIDFilter | unsignedInt(0:4094) | W | Classification criterion. The 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] VLAN ID. For an 802.1D [802.1D-2004] Bridge, which has no concept of VLANs, the VLAN ID MUST be 0. | 0 | 2.0 |
EthertypeFilterList | unsignedInt[](:256) | W | Classification criterion. Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 256) of unsigned integers. Each list item represents an Ethertype value. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on Ethertype. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
EthertypeFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge is defined to admit only those packets that match one of the EthertypeFilterList entries (in either the Ethernet or SNAP Type header). If the EthertypeFilterList is empty, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge is defined to admit all packets except those packets that match one of the EthertypeFilterList entries (in either the Ethernet or SNAP Type header). If the EthertypeFilterList is empty, packets are admitted regardless of Ethertype. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on Ethertype. | true | 2.0 |
SourceMACAddressFilterList | string[](:512) | W | Classification criterion. Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 512) of strings, each representing a MAC Address. Each list entry MAY optionally specify a bit-mask, where matching of a packet’s MAC address is only to be done for bit positions set to one in the mask. If no mask is specified, all bits of the MAC Address are to be used for matching. For example, the list might be: 01:02:03:04:05:06, 1:22:33:00:00:00/FF:FF:FF:00:00:00, 88:77:66:55:44:33 Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
SourceMACAddressFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose source MAC Address matches one of the SourceMACAddressFilterList entries. If the SourceMACAddressFilterList is empty, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose source MAC Address matches one of the SourceMACAddressFilterList entries. If the SourceMACAddressFilterList is empty, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
DestMACAddressFilterList | string[](:512) | W | Classification criterion. Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 512) of strings. Each list item specifies a MAC Address. List items MAY optionally specify a bit-mask after the MAC Address, where matching of a packet’s MAC address is only to be done for bit positions set to one in the mask. If no mask is specified, all bits of the MAC Address are to be used for matching. For example, the list might be: 01:02:03:04:05:06, 1:22:33:00:00:00/FF:FF:FF:00:00:00, 88:77:66:55:44:33 | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DestMACAddressFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose destination MAC Address matches one of the DestMACAddressFilterList entries. If the DestMACAddressFilterList is empty, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose destination MAC Address matches one of the DestMACAddressFilterList entries. If the DestMACAddressFilterList is empty, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilter | string(:255) | W | Classification criterion. A string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if its DHCPv4 Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60 as defined in [RFC2132]) in the most recent DHCP lease acquisition or renewal matches the specified value according to the match criterion in SourceMACFromVendorClassIDMode. Case sensitive. This is a normal string, e.g. “abc” is represented as “abc” and not “616263” hex. However, if the value includes non-printing characters then such characters have to be represented using XML escapes, e.g. #x0a for line-feed. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. Note: This parameter is DHCPv4-specific. It only applies when DHCPType is DHCPv4. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilter (for DHCPv4) or SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 (for DHCPv6). If this corresponding filter parameter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilter (for DHCPv4) or SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 (for DHCPv6). If this corresponding filter parameter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromVendorClassIDMode | string | W | SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilter pattern match criterion. Enumeration of:
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Exact | 2.0 |
DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilter | string(:255) | W | Classification criterion. A string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if its DHCPv4 Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60 as defined in [RFC2132]) in the most recent DHCP lease acquisition or renewal matches the specified value according to the match criterion in DestMACFromVendorClassIDMode. Case sensitive. This is a normal string, e.g. “abc” is represented as “abc” and not say “616263” hex. However, if the value includes non-printing characters then such characters have to be represented using XML escapes, e.g. #x0a for line-feed. Note: This parameter is DHCPv4-specific. It only applies when DHCPType is DHCPv4. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilter (for DHCPv4) or DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 (for DHCPv6). If this corresponding filter parameter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilter (for DHCPv4) or DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 (for DHCPv6). If this corresponding filter parameter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
DestMACFromVendorClassIDMode | string | W | DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilter pattern match criterion. Enumeration of:
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Exact | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromClientIDFilter | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCP Client Identifier (via DHCP lease acquisition or renewal for DHCPv4) was equal to the specified value. The DHCP Client Identifier is Option 61 (as defined in [RFC2132]) for DHCPv4, or is Option 1 (as defined in [RFC3315]) for DHCPv6. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. Note: DHCPv4 Option values are limited to a length of 255, while DHCPv6 Option values can have a maximum length of 65535. Note: This parameter is DHCP version neutral. The specific DHCP version in use with this parameter is indicated by DHCPType. Note: DHCPv6 Option 1 (Client Identifier) is sometimes referred to as DUID. |
<Empty> | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromClientIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromClientIDFilter. If SourceMACFromClientIDFilter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromClientIDFilter. If the SourceMACFromClientIDFilter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
DestMACFromClientIDFilter | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCP Client Identifier (via DHCP lease acquisition or renewal for DHCPv4) was equal to the specified value. The DHCP Client Identifier is Option 61 (as defined in [RFC2132]) for DHCPv4, or is Option 1 (as defined in [RFC3315]) for DHCPv6. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note: DHCPv4 Option values are limited to a length of 255, while DHCPv6 Option values can have a maximum length of 65535. Note: This parameter is DHCP version neutral. The specific DHCP version in use with this parameter is indicated by DHCPType. Note: DHCPv6 Option 1 (Client Identifier) is sometimes referred to as DUID. |
<Empty> | 2.0 |
DestMACFromClientIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromClientIDFilter. If DestMACFromClientIDFilter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromClientIDFilter. If the DestMACFromClientIDFilter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilter | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCP User Class Identifier (via DHCP lease acquisition or renewal for DHCPv4) was equal to the specified value. The DHCP User Class Identifier is Option 77 (as defined in [RFC3004]) for DHCPv4, or is Option 15 (as defined in [RFC3315]) for DHCPv6. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. Note: DHCPv4 Option values are limited to a length of 255, while DHCPv6 Option values can have a maximum length of 65535. Note: This parameter is DHCP version neutral. The specific DHCP version in use with this parameter is indicated by DHCPType. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilter. If SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose source MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilter. If the SourceMACFromUserClassIDFilter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
DestMACFromUserClassIDFilter | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCP User Class Identifier (via DHCP lease acquisition or renewal for DHCPv4) was equal to the specified value. The DHCP User Class Identifier is Option 77 (as defined in [RFC3004]) for DHCPv4, or is Option 15 (as defined in [RFC3315]) for DHCPv6. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note: DHCPv4 Option values are limited to a length of 255, while DHCPv6 Option values can have a maximum length of 65535. Note: This parameter is DHCP version neutral. The specific DHCP version in use with this parameter is indicated by DHCPType. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DestMACFromUserClassIDFilterExclude | boolean | W | If false, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits only those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromUserClassIDFilter. If DestMACFromUserClassIDFilter is an empty string, no packets are admitted. If true, on ingress to the interfaces associated with this Filter, the Bridge admits all packets except those packets whose destination MAC Address matches that of a LAN device previously identified as described in DestMACFromUserClassIDFilter. If the DestMACFromUserClassIDFilter is an empty string, packets are admitted regardless of MAC address. | true | 2.0 |
SourceMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCPv6 Vendor Class Identifier (Option 16 as defined in [RFC3315]) was equal to the specified value. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note that neither 802.1D [802.1D-2004] nor 802.1Q [802.1Q-2005] support classification based on source MAC address. Note: This parameter is DHCPv6-specific. It only applies when DHCPType is DHCPv6. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DestMACFromVendorClassIDFilterv6 | hexBinary(:65535) | W | Classification criterion. A hexbinary string used to identify one or more devices via DHCP for which MAC address filtering would subsequently apply. A device is considered matching if the most recent DHCPv6 Vendor Class Identifier (Option 16 as defined in [RFC3315]) was equal to the specified value. The option value is binary, so an exact match is REQUIRED. Note: This parameter is DHCPv6-specific. It only applies when DHCPType is DHCPv6. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Device.PPP. | object | R | Point-to-Point Protocol [RFC1661]. This object contains the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
SupportedNCPs | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. The Network Control Protocols (NCPs) that are supported by the device. Each list item is an enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | W | PPP interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface. This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Reset | boolean | W | When set to true, the device MUST tear down the existing PPP connection represented by this object and establish a new one. The device MUST initiate the reset after completion of the current CWMP session. The device MAY delay resetting the connection in order to avoid interruption of a user service such as an ongoing voice call. Reset on a disabled interface is a no-op (not an error). When read, this parameter returns false, regardless of the actual value. |
false | 2.0 |
ConnectionStatus | string | R | Current status of the connection. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
LastConnectionError | string | R | The cause of failure for the last connection setup attempt. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
AutoDisconnectTime | unsignedInt | W | The time in seconds since the establishment of the connection after which connection termination is automatically initiated by the CPE. This occurs irrespective of whether the connection is being used or not. A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the connection is not to be shut down automatically. | - | 2.0 |
IdleDisconnectTime | unsignedInt | W | The time in seconds that if the connection remains idle, the CPE automatically terminates the connection. A value of 0 (zero) indicates that the connection is not to be shut down automatically. | - | 2.0 |
WarnDisconnectDelay | unsignedInt | W | Time in seconds the ConnectionStatus remains in the PendingDisconnect state before transitioning to disconnecting state to drop the connection. | - | 2.0 |
Username | string(:64) | W | Username to be used for authentication. | - | 2.0 |
Password | string(:64) | W | Password to be used for authentication. When read, this parameter returns an empty string, regardless of the actual value. |
- | 2.0 |
EncryptionProtocol | string | R | Describes the PPP encryption protocol. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
CompressionProtocol | string | R | Describes the PPP compression protocol. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
AuthenticationProtocol | string | R | Describes the PPP authentication protocol. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
MaxMRUSize | unsignedInt(64:65535) | W | The maximum allowed size of frames sent from the remote peer. | 1500 | 2.0 |
CurrentMRUSize | unsignedInt(64:65535) | R | The current MRU in use over this connection. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ConnectionTrigger | string | W | Trigger used to establish the PPP connection. Enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
LCPEcho | unsignedInt | R | PPP LCP Echo period in seconds. | - | 2.0 |
LCPEchoRetry | unsignedInt | R | Number of PPP LCP Echo retries within an echo period. | - | 2.0 |
IPCPEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables IPCP ([RFC1332]) on this interface. If this parameter is present, IPCP MUST be included in SupportedNCPs. | - | 2.0 |
IPv6CPEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables IPv6CP ([RFC5072]) on this interface. If this parameter is present, IPv6CP MUST be included in SupportedNCPs. | - | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}.PPPoE. | object(0:1) | R | PPPoE object that functionally groups PPPoE related parameters. This object is a member of a union, i.e., it is a member of a group of objects of which only one can exist at a given time. |
- | 2.0 |
SessionID | unsignedInt(1:) | R | Represents the PPPoE Session ID. | - | 2.0 |
ACName | string(:256) | W | PPPoE Access Concentrator. | - | 2.0 |
ServiceName | string(:256) | W | PPPoE Service Name. | - | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}.IPCP. | object | R | IP Control Protocol (IPCP) client object for this PPP interface [RFC1332]. IPCP only applies to IPv4. | - | 2.0 |
LocalIPAddress | string(:45) | R | [IPv4Address] The local IPv4 address for this connection received via IPCP. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
RemoteIPAddress | string(:45) | R | [IPv4Address] The remote IPv4 address for this connection received via IPCP. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DNSServers | string(:45)[:2] | R | [IPv4Address] Comma-separated list (up to 2 items) of IPv4Addresses. Items represent DNS Server IPv4 address(es) received via IPCP [RFC1877]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
PassthroughEnable | boolean | W | If false, the PPP Interface retrieved information is configured on the IP Interface stacked on top of this PPP Interface. If true, the PPP Interface retrieved information is propagated to the parameters in the referenced PassthroughDHCPPool object, replacing any existing configuration (including MinAddress, MaxAddress, SubnetMask, IPRouters, and DNSServers). | false | 2.0 |
PassthroughDHCPPool | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the DHCPv4.Server.Pool. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string.When PassthroughDHCPPool is set to an empty string, PassthroughEnable MUST be set to false (i.e. passthrough can not be enabled without a pool reference specified). | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}.IPv6CP. | object | R | IPv6 Control Protocol (IPv6CP) client object for this PPP interface [RFC5072]. IPv6CP only applies to IPv6. | - | 2.0 |
LocalInterfaceIdentifier | string(:45) | R | [IPv6Address] The interface identifier for the local end of the PPP link, negotiated using the IPv6CP Interface-Identifier option [Section 4.1/RFC5072]. The identifier is represented as the rightmost 64 bits of an IPv6 address (the leftmost 64 bits MUST be zero and MUST be ignored by the recipient). | - | 2.0 |
RemoteInterfaceIdentifier | string(:45) | R | [IPv6Address] The interface identifier for the remote end of the PPP link, negotiated using the IPv6CP Interface-Identifier option [Section 4.1/RFC5072]. The identifier is represented as the rightmost 64 bits of an IPv6 address (the leftmost 64 bits MUST be zero and MUST be ignored by the recipient). | - | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.PPP.Interface.{i}.PPPoA. | object(0:1) | R | PPPoA object that functionally groups PPPoA related parameters. This object is a member of a union, i.e., it is a member of a group of objects of which only one can exist at a given time. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP. | object | R | IP object that contains the Interface, ActivePort, and Diagnostics objects. | - | 2.0 |
IPv4Capable | boolean | R | Indicates whether the device is IPv4 capable. | - | 2.0 |
IPv4Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the IPv4 stack, and so the use of IPv4 on the device. This affects only layer 3 and above. When false, IP interfaces that had been operationally up and passing IPv4 packets will now no longer be able to do so, and will be operationally down (unless also attached to an enabled IPv6 stack). | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Interface table. | - | 2.0 |
ActivePortNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the ActivePort table. | - | 2.0 |
IPv4Status | string | R | Indicates the status of the IPv4 stack. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
IPv6Capable | boolean | R | Indicates whether the device is IPv6 capable. Note: If false, it is expected that IPv6-related parameters, enumeration values, etc will not be implemented by the device. | - | 2.0 |
IPv6Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the IPv6 stack, and so the use of IPv6 on the device. This affects only layer 3 and above. When false, IP interfaces that had been operationally up and passing IPv6 packets will now no longer be able to do so, and will be operationally down (unless also attached to an enabled IPv4 stack). | - | 2.0 |
IPv6Status | string | R | Indicates the status of the IPv6 stack. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
ULAPrefix | string(:49) | W | [IPv6Prefix] The ULA /48 prefix [Section 3/RFC4193]. | - | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Interface.{i}. | object(0:) | W | IP interface table (a stackable interface object as described in [Section 4.2/TR-181i2]). This table models the layer 3 IP interface. Each IP interface can be attached to the IPv4 and/or IPv6 stack. The interface’s IP addresses and prefixes are listed in the IPv4Address, IPv6Address and IPv6Prefix tables. Note that support for manipulating Loopback interfaces is OPTIONAL, so the implementation MAY choose not to create (or allow the ACS to create) Interface instances of type Loopback. When the ACS administratively disables the interface, i.e. sets Enable to false, the interface’s automatically-assigned IP addresses and prefixes MAY be retained. When the ACS administratively enables the interface, i.e. sets Enable to true, these IP addresses and prefixes MUST be refreshed. It’s up to the implementation to decide exactly what this means: it SHOULD take all reasonable steps to refresh everything but if it is unable, for example, to refresh a prefix that still has a significant lifetime, it might well choose to retain rather than discard it. Any Tunneled IP interface instances instantiated by the CPE MUST NOT have any statistics, writable parameters, IP addresses or IPv6 prefixes. Any read-only parameters, e.g. Status, MUST return the same information as for the corresponding Tunnel interface. The reason for these rules is that Tunneled IP interfaces exist only in order to be the targets of references (within the data model) and do not model any concepts over and above those already modeled by the Tunnel IP interfaces. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias, or with a given value for Name. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose initial values for Alias and Name such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the interface (regardless of IPv4Enable and IPv6Enable). This parameter is based on ifAdminStatus from [RFC2863]. | false | 2.0 |
IPv4Enable | boolean | W | If set to true, attaches this interface to the IPv4 stack. If set to false, detaches this interface from the IPv4 stack. Once detached from the IPv4 stack, the interface will now no longer be able to pass IPv4 packets, and will be operationally down (unless also attached to an enabled IPv6 stack). For an IPv4 capable device, if IPv4Enable is not present this interface SHOULD be permanently attached to the IPv4 stack. Note that IPv4Enable is independent of Enable, and that to administratively enable an interface for IPv4 it is necessary for both Enable and IPv4Enable to be true. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The current operational state of the interface (see [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]). Enumeration of:
|
Down | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Name | string(:64) | R | The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
LastChange | unsignedInt | R | The accumulated time in seconds since the interface entered its current operational state. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
LowerLayers | string[](:1024) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of an interface object that is stacked immediately below this interface object, or an empty string. See [Section 4.2.1/TR-181i2]. LowerLayers MUST be an empty string and read-only when Type is Loopback, Tunnel, or Tunneled. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Router | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the Routing.Router. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. The Router instance that is associated with this IP Interface entry. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Reset | boolean | W | When set to true, the device MUST tear down the existing IP connection represented by this object and establish a new one. The device MUST initiate the reset after completion of the current CWMP session. The device MAY delay resetting the connection in order to avoid interruption of a user service such as an ongoing voice call. Reset on a disabled interface is a no-op (not an error). When read, this parameter returns false, regardless of the actual value. |
false | 2.0 |
MaxMTUSize | unsignedInt(64:65535) | W | The maximum transmission unit (MTU); the largest allowed size of an IP packet (including IP headers, but excluding lower layer headers such as Ethernet, PPP, or PPPoE headers) that is allowed to be transmitted by or through this device. | - | 2.0 |
Type | string | R | IP interface type. Enumeration of:
|
Normal | 2.0 |
Loopback | boolean | W | When set to true, the IP interface becomes a loopback interface and the CPE MUST set Type to Loopback. In this case, the CPE MUST also set LowerLayers to an empty string and fail subsequent attempts at setting LowerLayers until the interface is no longer a loopback. Support for manipulating loopback interfaces is OPTIONAL. | false | 2.0 |
IPv4AddressNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the IPv4Address table. | - | 2.0 |
IPv6AddressNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the IPv6Address table. | - | 2.0 |
AutoIPEnable | boolean | W | If true, enables auto-IP on the interface [RFC3927]. This mechanism is only used with IPv4. When auto-IP is enabled on an interface, an IPv4Address object will dynamically be created and configured with auto-IP parameter values. The exact conditions under which an auto-IP address is created (e.g. always when enabled or only in absence of dynamic IP addressing) is implementation specific. | false | 2.0 |
IPv6Enable | boolean | W | If set to true, attaches this interface to the IPv6 stack. If set to false, detaches this interface from the IPv6 stack. Once detached from the IPv6 stack, the interface will now no longer be able to pass IPv6 packets, and will be operationally down (unless also attached to an enabled IPv4 stack). For an IPv6 capable device, if IPv6Enable is not present this interface SHOULD be permanently attached to the IPv6 stack. Note that IPv6Enable is independent of Enable, and that to administratively enable an interface for IPv6 it is necessary for both Enable and IPv6Enable to be true. | - | 2.0 |
ULAEnable | boolean | W | Controls whether or not ULAs [RFC4193] are generated and used on this interface. | false | 2.0 |
IPv6PrefixNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the IPv6Prefix table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4Address.{i}. | object(0:) | W | IPv4 address table. Entries are auto-created and auto-deleted as IP addresses are added and deleted via DHCP, auto-IP, or IPCP. Static entries are created and configured by the ACS. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with the same values for both IPAddress and SubnetMask. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this IPv4 address. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this IPv4Address table entry. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
IPAddress | string(:45) | W | [IPv4Address] IPv4 address. This parameter can only be modified if the AddressingType is Static. | - | 2.0 |
SubnetMask | string(:45) | W | [IPv4Address] Subnet mask. This parameter can only be modified if the AddressingType is Static. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
AddressingType | string | R | Addressing method used to assign the IP address. Enumeration of:
|
Static | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Interface.{i}.Stats. | object | R | Throughput statistics for this interface. The CPE MUST reset the interface’s Stats parameters (unless otherwise stated in individual object or parameter descriptions) either when the interface becomes operationally down due to a previous administrative down (i.e. the interface’s Status parameter transitions to a down state after the interface is disabled) or when the interface becomes administratively up (i.e. the interface’s Enable parameter transitions from false to true). Administrative and operational interface status is discussed in [Section 4.2.2/TR-181i2]. | - | 2.0 |
BytesSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets received on the interface. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets requested for transmission which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnicastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
DiscardPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being delivered. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MulticastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a multicast address at this layer. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsSent | unsignedLong | R | The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested for transmission and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer, including those that were discarded or not sent. Note that IPv6 does not define broadcast addresses, so IPv6 packets will never cause this counter to increment. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BroadcastPacketsReceived | unsignedLong | R | The total number of received packets, delivered by this layer to a higher layer, which were addressed to a broadcast address at this layer. Note that IPv6 does not define broadcast addresses, so IPv6 packets will never cause this counter to increment. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
UnknownProtoPacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of packets received via the interface which were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Address.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This table contains the IP interface’s IPv6 unicast addresses. There MUST be an entry for each such address, including anycast addresses. There are several ways in which entries can be added to and deleted from this table, including:
At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for IPAddress. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this IPv6Address entry. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this IPv6Address table entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
IPAddressStatus | string | R | The status of IPAddress, indicating whether it can be used for communication. See also PreferredLifetime and ValidLifetime. Enumeration of:
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Invalid | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
IPAddress | string(:45) | W | [IPv6Address] IPv6 address. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressAddr from [RFC4293]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Origin | string | R | Mechanism via which the IP address was assigned. Enumeration of:
|
Static | 2.0 |
Prefix | string | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IPv6Prefix. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. IPv6 address prefix. Some addresses, e.g. addresses assigned via the DHCPv6 IA_NA option, are not associated with a prefix, and some WellKnown prefixes might not be modeled. In both of these cases Prefix will be an empty string. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefix from [RFC4293]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
PreferredLifetime | dateTime | W | The time at which this address will cease to be preferred (i.e. will become deprecated), or 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z if not known. For an infinite lifetime, the parameter value MUST be 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. | 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z | 2.0 |
ValidLifetime | dateTime | W | The time at which this address will cease to be valid (i.e. will become invalid), or 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z if unknown. For an infinite lifetime, the parameter value MUST be 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. | 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z | 2.0 |
Anycast | boolean | W | Indicates whether this is an anycast address [Section 2.6/RFC4291]. Anycast addresses are syntactically identical to unicast addresses and so need to be configured explicitly. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressType from [RFC4293]. | false | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This table contains the interface’s IPv6 prefixes. There MUST be an entry for each such prefix, not only for prefixes learned from router advertisements. There are several ways in which entries can be added to and deleted from this table, including:
At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for Prefix. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this IPv6Prefix entry. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this IPv6Prefix table entry. Enumeration of:
|
Disabled | 2.0 |
PrefixStatus | string | R | The status of Prefix, indicating whether it can be used for communication. See also PreferredLifetime and ValidLifetime. Enumeration of:
|
Invalid | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Prefix | string(:49) | W | [IPv6Prefix] IPv6 address prefix. This parameter can only be modified if the Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefixPrefix from [RFC4293]. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Origin | string | R | Mechanism via which the prefix was assigned or most recently updated. Enumeration of:
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Static | 2.0 |
StaticType | string | W | Static prefix sub-type. For a Static prefix, this can be set to PrefixDelegation or Child, thereby creating an unconfigured prefix of the specified type that will be populated in preference to creating a new instance. This allows the ACS to pre-create “prefix slots” with known path names that can be referenced from elsewhere in the data model before they have been populated. Enumeration of:
|
Static | 2.0 |
ParentPrefix | string | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Indicates the parent prefix from which this prefix was derived. The parent prefix is relevant only for Child prefixes and for Static Child prefixes (both of which will always be on downstream interfaces), i.e. for Origin=Child and for (Origin,StaticType) = (Static,Child) prefixes. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static (which makes sense only for a prefix whose StaticType is already or will be changed to Child). | <Empty> | 2.0 |
ChildPrefixBits | string(:49) | W | [IPv6Prefix] A prefix that specifies the length of Static Child prefixes and how they are derived from their ParentPrefix. It will be used if and only if it is not an empty string and is longer than the parent prefix (if it is not used, derivation of such prefixes is implementation-specific). Any bits to the right of the parent prefix are set to the bits in this prefix. For example, for a parent prefix of fedc::/56, if this parameter had the value 123:4567:89ab:cdef::/64, the child /64 would be fedc:0:0:ef::/64. For a parent prefix of fedc::/60, the child /64 would be fedc:0:0:f::/64. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
OnLink | boolean | W | On-link flag [Section 4.6.2/RFC4861] as received (in the RA) for RouterAdvertisement. Indicates whether this prefix can be used for on-link determination. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefixOnLinkFlag from [RFC4293]. | false | 2.0 |
Autonomous | boolean | W | Autonomous address configuration flag [Section 4.6.2/RFC4861] as received (in the RA) for RouterAdvertisement. Indicates whether this prefix can be used for generating global addresses as specified by SLAAC [RFC4862]. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static. This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefixAutonomousFlag from [RFC4293]. | false | 2.0 |
PreferredLifetime | dateTime | W | This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime from [RFC4293]. The time at which this prefix will cease to be preferred (i.e. will become deprecated), or 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z if not known. For an infinite lifetime, the parameter value MUST be 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static. | 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z | 2.0 |
ValidLifetime | dateTime | W | This parameter is based on ipAddressPrefixAdvValidLifetime from [RFC4293]. The time at which this prefix will cease to be valid (i.e. will become invalid), or 0001-01-01T00:00:00Z if not known. For an infinite lifetime, the parameter value MUST be 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z. This parameter can only be modified if Origin is Static. | 9999-12-31T23:59:59Z | 2.0 |
Device.IP.ActivePort.{i}. | object(0:) | R | This table lists the ports on which TCP connections are listening or established. At most one entry in this table can exist with the same values for all of LocalIPAddress, LocalPort, RemoteIPAddress and RemotePort. |
- | 2.0 |
LocalIPAddress | string(:45) | R | [IPAddress] Connection local IP address. | - | 2.0 |
LocalPort | unsignedInt(0:65535) | R | Connection local port. | - | 2.0 |
RemoteIPAddress | string(:45) | R | [IPAddress] The remote IP address of the source of inbound packets. This will be an empty string for listening connections (only connections in ESTABLISHED state have remote addresses). | - | 2.0 |
RemotePort | unsignedInt(0:65535) | R | The remote port of the source of inbound packets. This will be 0 for listening connections (only connections in ESTABLISHED state have remote addresses). | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Current operational status of the connection. Enumeration of:
|
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics. | object | R | The IP Diagnostics object. | - | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.IPPing. | object | R | This object provides access to an IP-layer ping test. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface. table. The IP-layer interface over which the test is to be performed. This identifies the source IP address to use when performing the test. Example: Device.IP.Interface.1 If an empty string is specified, the CPE MUST use the interface as directed by its routing policy (Forwarding table entries) to determine the appropriate interface. | - | 2.0 |
Host | string(:256) | W | Host name or address of the host to ping. In the case where Host is specified by name, and the name resolves to more than one address, it is up to the device implementation to choose which address to use. |
- | 2.0 |
NumberOfRepetitions | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Number of repetitions of the ping test to perform before reporting the results. | - | 2.0 |
Timeout | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Timeout in milliseconds for the ping test. | - | 2.0 |
DataBlockSize | unsignedInt(1:65535) | W | Size of the data block in bytes to be sent for each ping. | - | 2.0 |
DSCP | unsignedInt(0:63) | W | DiffServ codepoint to be used for the test packets. By default the CPE SHOULD set this value to zero. | - | 2.0 |
SuccessCount | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the number of successful pings (those in which a successful response was received prior to the timeout) in the most recent ping test. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
FailureCount | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the number of failed pings in the most recent ping test. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
AverageResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the average response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MinimumResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the minimum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
MaximumResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the maximum response time in milliseconds over all repetitions with successful responses of the most recent ping test. If there were no successful responses, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.TraceRoute. | object | R | This object defines access to an IP-layer trace-route test for the specified IP interface. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicates availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface. table. The IP-layer interface over which the test is to be performed. This identifies the source IP address to use when performing the test. Example: Device.IP.Interface.1 | - | 2.0 |
Host | string(:256) | W | Host name or address of the host to find a route to. In the case where Host is specified by name, and the name resolves to more than one address, it is up to the device implementation to choose which address to use. |
- | 2.0 |
NumberOfTries | unsignedInt(1:3) | W | Number of tries per hop. Set prior to running Diagnostic. By default, the CPE SHOULD set this value to 3. | - | 2.0 |
Timeout | unsignedInt(1:) | W | Timeout in milliseconds for each hop of the trace route test. By default the CPE SHOULD set this value to 5000. | - | 2.0 |
DataBlockSize | unsignedInt(1:65535) | W | Size of the data block in bytes to be sent for each trace route. By default, the CPE SHOULD set this value to 38. | - | 2.0 |
DSCP | unsignedInt(0:63) | W | DiffServ codepoint to be used for the test packets. By default the CPE SHOULD set this value to 0. | - | 2.0 |
MaxHopCount | unsignedInt(1:64) | W | The maximum number of hop used in outgoing probe packets (max TTL). By default the CPE SHOULD set this value to 30. | - | 2.0 |
ResponseTime | unsignedInt | R | Result parameter indicating the response time in milliseconds the most recent trace route test. If a route could not be determined, this value MUST be zero. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
RouteHopsNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the RouteHops table. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.TraceRoute.RouteHops.{i}. | object(0:) | R | Contains the array of hop results returned. If a route could not be determined, this array will be empty | - | 2.0 |
Host | string(:256) | R | Result parameter indicating the Host Name if DNS is able to resolve or IP Address of a hop along the discovered route. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
HostAddress | string | R | If this parameter is not an empty string it will contain the last IP address of the host returned for this hop and the Host will contain the Host Name returned from the reverse DNS query. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
ErrorCode | unsignedInt | R | Contains the error code returned for this hop. This code is directly from the ICMP CODE field. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
RTTimes | unsignedInt[](:16) | R | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 16) of unsigned integers. Each list item contains one or more round trip times in milliseconds (one for each repetition) for this hop. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.DownloadDiagnostics. | object | R | This object defines the diagnostics configuration for a HTTP and FTP DownloadDiagnostics Test. Files received in the DownloadDiagnostics do not require file storage on the CPE device. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicate the availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of the IP-layer interface over which the test is to be performed. The value of this parameter MUST be either a valid interface or an empty string. An attempt to set this parameter to a different value MUST be rejected as an invalid parameter value. If an empty string is specified, the CPE MUST use the default routing interface. | - | 2.0 |
DownloadURL | string(:256) | W | The URL, as defined in [RFC3986], for the CPE to perform the download on. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP [RFC2616] or FTP [RFC959] URL.
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- | 2.0 |
DownloadTransports | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Supported DownloadDiagnostics transport protocols for a CPE device. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
DSCP | unsignedInt(0:63) | W | The DiffServ code point for marking packets transmitted in the test. The default value SHOULD be zero. | - | 2.0 |
EthernetPriority | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | Ethernet priority code for marking packets transmitted in the test (if applicable). The default value SHOULD be zero. | - | 2.0 |
ROMTime | dateTime | R | Request time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BOMTime | dateTime | R | Begin of transmission time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
EOMTime | dateTime | R | End of transmission in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TestBytesReceived | unsignedInt | R | The test traffic received in bytes during the FTP/HTTP transaction including FTP/HTTP headers, between BOMTime and EOMTime, Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TotalBytesReceived | unsignedInt | R | The total number of bytes received on the Interface between BOMTime and EOMTime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TCPOpenRequestTime | dateTime | R | Request time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TCPOpenResponseTime | dateTime | R | Response time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.UploadDiagnostics. | object | R | This object defines the diagnostics configuration for a HTTP or FTP UploadDiagnostics test. Files sent by the UploadDiagnostics do not require file storage on the CPE device, and MAY be an arbitrary stream of bytes. | - | 2.0 |
DiagnosticsState | string | W | Indicate the availability of diagnostic data. Enumeration of:
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of the IP-layer interface over which the test is to be performed. The value of this parameter MUST be either a valid interface or an empty string. An attempt to set this parameter to a different value MUST be rejected as an invalid parameter value. If an empty string is specified, the CPE MUST use the default routing interface. | - | 2.0 |
UploadURL | string(:256) | W | The URL, as defined in [RFC3986], for the CPE to Upload to. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP [RFC2616] or FTP [RFC959] URL.
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- | 2.0 |
UploadTransports | string[] | R | Comma-separated list of strings. Supported UploadDiagnostics transport protocols for a CPE device. Each list item is an enumeration of:
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- | 2.0 |
DSCP | unsignedInt(0:63) | W | DiffServ code point for marking packets transmitted in the test. The default value SHOULD be zero. | - | 2.0 |
EthernetPriority | unsignedInt(0:7) | W | Ethernet priority code for marking packets transmitted in the test (if applicable). The default value SHOULD be zero. | - | 2.0 |
TestFileLength | unsignedInt | W | The size of the file (in bytes) to be uploaded to the server. The CPE MUST insure the appropriate number of bytes are sent. | - | 2.0 |
ROMTime | dateTime | R | Request time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BOMTime | dateTime | R | Begin of transmission time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
EOMTime | dateTime | R | End of transmission in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TotalBytesSent | unsignedInt | R | The total number of bytes sent on the Interface between BOMTime and EOMTime. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TCPOpenRequestTime | dateTime | R | Request time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TCPOpenResponseTime | dateTime | R | Response time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456
Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.IP.Diagnostics.UDPEchoConfig. | object | R | This object allows the CPE to be configured to perform the UDP Echo Service defined in [RFC862] and UDP Echo Plus Service defined in [Appendix A.1/TR-143]. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | MUST be enabled to receive UDP echo. When enabled from a disabled state all related timestamps, statistics and UDP Echo Plus counters are cleared. | - | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of IP-layer interface over which the CPE MUST listen and receive UDP echo requests on. The value of this parameter MUST be either a valid interface or an empty string. An attempt to set this parameter to a different value MUST be rejected as an invalid parameter value. If an empty string is specified, the CPE MUST listen and receive UDP echo requests on all interfaces. Note: Interfaces behind a NAT MAY require port forwarding rules configured in the Gateway to enable receiving the UDP packets. | - | 2.0 |
SourceIPAddress | string(:45) | W | [IPAddress] The Source IP address of the UDP echo packet. The CPE MUST only respond to a UDP echo from this source IP address. | - | 2.0 |
UDPPort | unsignedInt | W | The UDP port on which the UDP server MUST listen and respond to UDP echo requests. | - | 2.0 |
EchoPlusEnabled | boolean | W | If true the CPE will perform necessary packet processing for UDP Echo Plus packets. | - | 2.0 |
EchoPlusSupported | boolean | R | true if UDP Echo Plus is supported. | - | 2.0 |
PacketsReceived | unsignedInt | R | Incremented upon each valid UDP echo packet received. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
PacketsResponded | unsignedInt | R | Incremented for each UDP echo response sent. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesReceived | unsignedInt | R | The number of UDP received bytes including payload and UDP header after the UDPEchoConfig is enabled. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
BytesResponded | unsignedInt | R | The number of UDP responded bytes, including payload and UDP header sent after the UDPEchoConfig is enabled. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TimeFirstPacketReceived | dateTime | R | Time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456, The time that the server receives the first UDP echo packet after the UDPEchoConfig is enabled. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
TimeLastPacketReceived | dateTime | R | Time in UTC, which MUST be specified to microsecond precision. For example: 2008-04-09T15:01:05.123456 The time that the server receives the most recent UDP echo packet. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Device.CaptivePortal. | object | R | This object contains parameters relating to the captive portal configuration on the CPE. The captive portal configuration defines the CPE’s upstream HTTP (port 80) traffic redirect behavior. When the captive portal is disabled, upstream HTTP (port 80) traffic MUST be permitted to all destinations. When the captive portal is enabled, upstream HTTP (port 80) traffic MUST be permitted only to destinations listed in the AllowedList; traffic to all other destinations MUST be redirected to the URL. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the captive portal. | - | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Indicates the status of the captive portal. Enumeration of: |
- | 2.0 |
AllowedList | string[](:10000) | W | Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 10000) of strings. List items represent IP addresses to which HTTP (port 80) traffic MUST always be permitted, regardless of whether the captive portal is enabled.
Each entry in the list MUST be either an IP address, or an IP prefix specified using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation [RFC4632].
An IP prefix is specified as an IP address followed (with no intervening white space) by “/n”, where n (the prefix size) is an integer in the range 0-32 (for IPv4) or 0-128 (for IPv6) that indicates the number of (leftmost) ‘1’ bits of the prefix.
IPv4 example:
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- | 2.0 |
URL | string(:2000) | W | Captive portal URL to which upstream HTTP (port 80) traffic to destinations not listed in the AllowedList will be redirected. The captive portal URL MUST be an HTTP (not HTTPS) URL. The CPE MUST permit the captive portal URL to be set to an empty string, which has the effect of disabling the captive portal (if Enable is true and the captive portal URL is an empty string, Status MUST be Error_URLEmpty). | - | 2.0 |
Device.Routing. | object | R | Routing object that contains the Router table and RIP protocol object. | - | 2.0 |
RouterNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Router table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.NeighborDiscovery. | object | R | The Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) object [RFC4861]. This object applies only to IPv6. It contains an InterfaceSetting table that defines the NDP configuration for individual IP interfaces. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables Neighbor Discovery. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceSettingNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the InterfaceSetting table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.RouterAdvertisement. | object | R | The Router Advertisement (RA) object [RFC4861]. This object applies only to IPv6. It contains an InterfaceSetting table that defines the RA configuration for individual IP interfaces. Information received via router advertisement messages is automatically propagated to the relevant IP.Interface sub-objects, e.g. to the IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Address and IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix tables. | - | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables Router Advertisement. | - | 2.0 |
InterfaceSettingNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the InterfaceSetting table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.RouterAdvertisement.InterfaceSetting.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Per-interface Router Advertisement (RA) configuration [RFC4861]. Table entries are created for use in sending Router Advertisements. For enabled table entries, if Interface is not a valid reference to an IPv6-capable interface (that is attached to the IPv6 stack), then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. Note: The InterfaceSetting table includes a unique key parameter that is a strong reference. If a strongly referenced object is deleted, the CPE will set the referencing parameter to an empty string. However, doing so under these circumstances might cause the updated InterfaceSetting row to then violate the table’s unique key constraint; if this occurs, the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured and disable the offending InterfaceSetting row. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for Interface. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this InterfaceSetting entry. Defines the value of the IsRouter and AdvSendAdvertisements flags from [Section 4.2/RFC4861] | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is the IP interface associated with this InterfaceSetting entry. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
ManualPrefixes | string[:8] | W | Comma-separated list (up to 8 items) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list. Manually-configured prefixes that will be sent in Router Advertisement messages. Each referenced prefix MUST have a IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix.{i}.StaticType of Static or Child. Router Advertisement messages MUST include Prefix Information Options [RFC4861] for all Valid (IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix.{i}.ValidLifetime is infinite or in the future) prefixes in this list. Prefixes MUST be associated with the interface instance referenced by Interface. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Prefixes | string[:8] | R | Comma-separated list (up to 8 items) of strings. Each list item MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface.{i}.IPv6Prefix. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the corresponding item MUST be removed from the list.
All prefixes that will be included in Router Advertisement (RA) messages sent out this interface. This list can include:
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- | 2.0 |
MaxRtrAdvInterval | unsignedInt(4:1800) | W | The maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements from the interface, in seconds (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). | 600 | 2.0 |
MinRtrAdvInterval | unsignedInt(3:1350) | W | The minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements from the interface, in seconds (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). The value MUST be no greater than 3/4 * MaxRtrAdvInterval. Note: The 1350 maximum was derived from the RFC, based on 3/4 times the maximum value of MaxRtrAdvInterval. Similarly, the 200 default was derived from the RFC, based on 1/3 times the default value of MaxRtrAdvInterval. | 200 | 2.0 |
AdvDefaultLifetime | unsignedInt(:65535) | W | The value placed in the “Router Lifetime” field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface, in seconds (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). The value can be zero or between MaxRtrAdvInterval and 9000 seconds, but these limits can be overridden by specific documents that describe how IPv6 operates over different link layers. A value of zero indicates that the router is not to be used as a default router. Note: The 1800 default was derived from the RFC, based on 3 times the default value of MaxRtrAdvInterval. | 1800 | 2.0 |
AdvManagedFlag | boolean | W | The value placed in the “Managed address configuration” (M) flag field of Router Advertisement messages on this interafce (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861], and [RFC4862]). | false | 2.0 |
AdvOtherConfigFlag | boolean | W | The value placed in the “Other configuration” (O) flag field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861], and [RFC4862]). | false | 2.0 |
AdvMobileAgentFlag | boolean | W | The value placed in the “Home agent” (H) flag field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface (see [Section 7.1/RFC3775]). | false | 2.0 |
AdvPreferredRouterFlag | string | W | The value placed in the “Default Router Preference” (Prf) field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface, as defined in [Section 2.2/RFC4191]. Enumeration of:
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Medium | 2.0 |
AdvNDProxyFlag | boolean | W | The value placed in the “Proxy” (P) flag field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface (see [Section 4.1.3.3/RFC4389]). | false | 2.0 |
AdvLinkMTU | unsignedInt | W | The value placed in MTU options of Router Advertisement messages on this interface. A value of zero indicates that no MTU options are included (see [Section 4.6.4/RFC4861]). | 0 | 2.0 |
AdvReachableTime | unsignedInt(:3600000) | W | The value placed in the “Reachable Time” field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface, in milliseconds (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). The value zero means unspecified (by the router). | 0 | 2.0 |
AdvRetransTimer | unsignedInt | W | The value placed in the “Retrans Timer” field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). The value zero means unspecified (by the router). | 0 | 2.0 |
AdvCurHopLimit | unsignedInt(:255) | W | The value placed in the “Cur Hop Limit” field of Router Advertisement messages on this interface (see [Section 4.2/RFC4861]). The value zero means unspecified (by the router). Note: The default can be overridden with the value specified in [RFC3232] that was in effect at the time of implementation. | 0 | 2.0 |
OptionNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the Option table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.RouterAdvertisement.InterfaceSetting.{i}.Option.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This object specifies the options in a Router Advertisement (RA) message [Section 4.6/RFC4861]. Option entries are created for use in sending Router Advertisements (enabled options MUST be included in RA messages sent). This includes support for sending DNS information in the RA message as described in [RFC6106]. This table is intended only for options that are not modeled elsewhere. For example, it is not appropriate for the MTU option (which is modeled via AdvLinkMTU). At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for Tag. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this Option entry. | false | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Tag | unsignedInt(0:65535) | W | Option tag (type) [Section 4.6/RFC4861]. | - | 2.0 |
Value | hexBinary(0:65535) | W | A hexbinary encoded option value [Section 4.6/RFC4861]. | - | 2.0 |
Device.NeighborDiscovery.InterfaceSetting.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Per-interface Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) configuration [RFC4861]. For enabled table entries, if Interface is not a valid reference to an IPv6-capable interface (that is attached to the IPv6 stack), then the table entry is inoperable and the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured. Note: The InterfaceSetting table includes a unique key parameter that is a strong reference. If a strongly referenced object is deleted, the CPE will set the referencing parameter to an empty string. However, doing so under these circumstances might cause the updated InterfaceSetting row to then violate the table’s unique key constraint; if this occurs, the CPE MUST set Status to Error_Misconfigured and disable the offending InterfaceSetting row. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with a given value for Interface. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this InterfaceSetting entry. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
Interface | string | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. This is the IP interface associated with this InterfaceSetting entry. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
RetransTimer | unsignedInt | W | Retransmission interval in milliseconds, as defined in [RFC4861]. For auto-configuration purposes, RetransTimer specifies the delay between consecutive Neighbor Solicitation transmissions performed during Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) [Section 5.4/RFC4862], as well as the time a node waits after sending the last Neighbor Solicitation before ending the DAD process. | 1000 | 2.0 |
RtrSolicitationInterval | unsignedInt | W | Retransmission interval in milliseconds, as defined in [RFC4861]. For auto-configuration purposes, RtrSolicitationInterval specifies the delay between consecutive Router Solicitation transmissions. | 4 | 2.0 |
MaxRtrSolicitations | unsignedInt | W | Maximum Number of Router Solicitation Transmission messages, as defined in [RFC4861]. For auto-configuration purposes MaxRtrSolicitations specifies the Maximum Number of Router Solicitation Transmission messages to help the host to conclude that there are no routers on the link. | 3 | 2.0 |
NUDEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables Neighbor Unreachability Detection (NUD) [Section 7/RFC4861]. | - | 2.0 |
RSEnable | boolean | W | Enables or disables Router Solicitation (RS) on Interface [Section 4.1/RFC4861]. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Routing.Router.{i}. | object(0:) | W | This object allows the handling of the routing and forwarding configuration of the device. At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables this Router entry. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | The status of this Router entry. Enumeration of:
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Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
IPv4ForwardingNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the IPv4Forwarding table. | - | 2.0 |
IPv6ForwardingNumberOfEntries | unsignedInt | R | The number of entries in the IPv6Forwarding table. | - | 2.0 |
Device.Routing.Router.{i}.IPv4Forwarding.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Layer 3 IPv4 forwarding table. In addition to statically configured routes, this table MUST include dynamic routes learned through layer 3 routing protocols, including RIP (i.e. RIP version 2), OSPF, DHCPv4, and IPCP. The CPE MAY reject attempts to delete or modify a dynamic route entry. For each incoming packet, the layer 3 forwarding decision is conceptually made as follows:
At most one entry in this table (regardless of whether or not it is enabled) can exist with a given value for Alias. On creation of a new table entry, the Agent MUST choose an initial value for Alias such that the new entry does not conflict with any existing entries. At most one enabled entry in this table can exist with the same values for all of DestIPAddress, DestSubnetMask, ForwardingPolicy, GatewayIPAddress, Interface and ForwardingMetric. |
- | 2.0 |
Enable | boolean | W | Enables or disables the forwarding entry. On creation, an entry is disabled by default. | false | 2.0 |
Status | string | R | Indicates the status of the forwarding entry. Enumeration of:
The Error_Misconfigured value indicates that a necessary configuration value is undefined or invalid. |
Disabled | 2.0 |
Alias | string(:64) | W | [Alias] A non-volatile handle used to reference this instance. Alias provides a mechanism for an ACS to label this instance for future reference. If the CPE supports the Alias-based Addressing feature as defined in [Section 3.6.1/TR-069] and described in [Appendix II/TR-069], the following mandatory constraints MUST be enforced:
The Agent MUST choose an initial value that doesn’t conflict with any existing entries. Active Notification requests for this parameter MAY be denied. |
- | 2.0 |
StaticRoute | boolean | R | If true, this route is a Static route. | true | 2.0 |
DestIPAddress | string(:45) | W | [IPv4Address] Destination IPv4 address. An empty string indicates no destination address is specified. A Forwarding table entry for which DestIPAddress and DestSubnetMask are both an empty string is a default route. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
DestSubnetMask | string(:45) | W | [IPv4Address] Destination subnet mask. An empty string indicates no destination subnet mask is specified. If a destination subnet mask is specified, the DestSubnetMask is ANDed with the destination address before comparing with the DestIPAddress. Otherwise, the full destination address is used as is. A Forwarding table entry for which DestIPAddress and DestSubnetMask are both an empty string is a default route. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
ForwardingPolicy | int(-1:) | W | Identifier of a set of classes or flows that have the corresponding ForwardingPolicy value as defined in the Device.QoS object. A value of -1 indicates no ForwardingPolicy is specified. If specified, this forwarding entry is to apply only to traffic associated with the specified classes and flows. | -1 | 2.0 |
GatewayIPAddress | string(:45) | W | [IPv4Address] IPv4 address of the gateway. Only one of GatewayIPAddress and Interface SHOULD be configured for a route. If both are configured, GatewayIPAddress and Interface MUST be consistent with each other. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Interface | string(:256) | W | The value MUST be the Path Name of a row in the IP.Interface. table. If the referenced object is deleted, the parameter value MUST be set to an empty string. Specifies the egress layer 3 interface associated with this entry. Example: Device.IP.Interface.1. Only one of GatewayIPAddress and Interface SHOULD be configured for a route. If both are configured, GatewayIPAddress and Interface MUST be consistent with each other. For a route that was configured by setting GatewayIPAddress but not Interface, read access to Interface MUST return the full hierarchical parameter name for the routes egress interface. | <Empty> | 2.0 |
Origin | string | R | Protocol via which the IPv4 forwarding rule was learned. Enumeration of:
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Static | 2.0 |
ForwardingMetric | int(-1:) | W | Forwarding metric. A value of -1 indicates this metric is not used. | -1 | 2.0 |
Device.Routing.Router.{i}.IPv6Forwarding.{i}. | object(0:) | W | Layer 3 IPv6 forwarding table. In addition to statically configured routes, this table MUST include dynamic routes learned through layer 3 routing protocols, including RIPng, OSPF, DHCPv6, and RA. The CPE MAY reject attempts to delete or modify a dynamic route entry. For each incoming packet, the layer 3 forwarding decision is conceptually made as follows:
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