RUT200 TR-069

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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version RUT2M_R_00.07.22.1.

Summary

TR-069 (Technical Report 069) is an application layer protocol designed for management of equipment connected to a remote network.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the UPnP page in RUT200 devices.
TR-069 is additional software that can be installed from the System → Package Manager page.

TR-069 Client Configuration

FieldValueDescription
Enableoff | on; default: offTurns TR-069 client on or off.
Periodic enableoff | on; default: onTurns periodic data transmissions to server on or off.
Accept server requestoff | on; default: offWhen enabled the device accepts connection requests from servers.
Sending intervalinteger [60..9999999]; default: 100Periodic data transmission frequency (in seconds).
Usernamestring; default: easycwmpUsername used for authentication to a TR-069 server.
Passwordstring; default: easycwmpPassword used for authentication to a TR-069 server.
URLhost | ip; default: http://192.168.1.110:8080/openacs/acsIP address or hostname of a TR-069 server.
Use secure connectionoff | on; default: offEnable TLS for a secure connection. Requires certificate files.
Use certificate files from deviceoff | on; default: offChoose this option if you want to select certificate files from device.
Store keys in TPMoff | on; default: onWhen enabled, keys will be stored in TPM2 secure storage if space is available. Note: this option is only available on devices with TPM support.
Certificate authority fileCA fileUpload the Certificate Authority (CA) file. Required for verifying the server's certificate.
Client certificate.crt fileUpload the client certificate file. This is used for client authentication by the server.
Client private keyfile.key fileUpload the client private key file. This is used along with the client certificate for authentication.

Management via TR-069

TR-069 can be used to set or get values from RUT devices. Below is a list of commands used for device management via TR-069.
  • R - read only;
  • RW - read/write;
  • string(64) - 64 bit string;
  • string(256) - 256 bit string;
  • unsignedInt - integer storing only positive values.
Device Information:
  1. DeviceInfo.HardwareVersion - device hardware version (e.g., 0201) R
  2. DeviceInfo.Manufacturer - device manufacturer (e.g., Teltonika) R
  3. DeviceInfo.ManufacturerOUI - organizationally unique identifier of the device manufacture (e.g., 001E42) R
  4. DeviceInfo.ProductClass - device model (e.g., RUT200) R
  5. DeviceInfo.ProvisioningCode - provisioning code R
  6. DeviceInfo.SerialNumber - device serial number (e.g., 1000111111) R
  7. DeviceInfo.SoftwareVersion - device software version (e.g., RUT2M_R_00.0X.XX) R
  8. DeviceInfo.SpecVersion - device special version (e.g., 1.0) R
Device Mobile Information:
  1. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.CellID - cell ID
  2. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ConnState - connection state (e.g., Connected) R
  3. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ConnType - connection type (e.g., LTE) R
  4. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.EARFCN - absolute radio frequency channel number (e.g., 75) R
  5. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ECIO - signal, measured in dB R
  6. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ICCID - SIM ICCID R
  7. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.IMEI - modem IMEI R
  8. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.IMSI - international mobile subscriber identity R
  9. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.LAC - location area code R
  10. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Manufacture - modem manufacture R
  11. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Model - modem model R
  12. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.NeighbourCells - neighbour cells (e.g., intra,LTE,75,109,-13,-104,-71,0,23,5,12,10,255) R
  13. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.NetState - operator state (e.g., Registered, home) R
  14. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Operator - operator name R
  15. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.OperatorNum - operator number R
  16. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.PCI - physical cell identity R
  17. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.PinState - pin state (e.g., OK) R
  18. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.RSCP - signal, measured in dBm R
  19. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.RSRP - signal, measured in dBm R
  20. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.RSRQ - signal, measured in dB R
  21. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.RSSI - signal, measured in dBm R
  22. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ReceivedThisMonth - data received this month R
  23. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.ReceivedToday - data received today R
  24. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Revision - modem firmware R
  25. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.SINR - signal, measured in dB R
  26. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.SentThisMonth - data sent this month R
  27. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.SentToday - data sent today R
  28. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Serial - modem serial number R
  29. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.SimState - sim state (e.g., Inserted) R
  30. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.TAC - tracking area code R
  31. MobileInfo.Modem.{i}.Temperature - modem temperature R
Device IP Interface information:
  1. IP.Interface.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables the interface R
  2. IP.Interface.{i}.Name - The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE R
  3. IP.Interface.{i}.Type - IP interface type R
  4. IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4AddressNumberOfEntries - R
  5. IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4Address.{i}.IPAddress - IPv4 address (e.g., 192.168.1.1) RW
  6. IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4Address.{i}.AddressingType - Addressing method used to assign the IP address R
  7. IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4Address.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables this IPv4 address R
  8. IP.Interface.{i}.IPv4Address.{i}.SubnetMask - Subnet mask R
  9. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.BytesSent - The total number of bytes transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters R
  10. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.BytesReceived - The total number of bytes received on the interface, including framing characters R
  11. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.PacketsSent - The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface R
  12. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.PacketsReceived - The total number of packets received on the interface R
  13. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.ErrorsSent - The total number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors R
  14. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.ErrorsReceived - The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol R
  15. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.DiscardPacketsSent - 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 R
  16. IP.Interface.{i}.Stats.DiscardPacketsReceived - 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 R
Device IP Diagnostics information:
  1. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.DiagnosticsState - Controls and indicates the state of the ping test RW
  2. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.Host - Specifies the target hostname or IP address to ping RW
  3. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.NumberOfRepetitions - Defines how many ICMP echo requests will be sent during the test RW
  4. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.Timeout - Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for each ping response before considering it failed RW
  5. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.DataBlockSize - Size in bytes of the payload in each ping packet RW
  6. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.SuccessCount - Number of ping requests that received a successful reply R
  7. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.FailureCount - Number of ping requests that failed or timed out; typically calculated as total minus successful responses RW
  8. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.AverageResponseTime - Average round-trip time of all successful ping responses, in milliseconds R
  9. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.MinimumResponseTime - Shortest round-trip time recorded during the test, in milliseconds R
  10. IP.Diagnostics.IPPing.MaximumResponseTime - Longest round-trip time recorded during the test, in milliseconds R
Device Management Server information:
  1. ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestPassword - connection request password (e.g., randompassword) RW
  2. ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestURL - connection request URL R
  3. ManagementServer.ConnectionRequestUsername - connection request username (e.g., 001E42-RUTX14-0000000000) RW
  4. ManagementServer.ParameterKey - server parameter key R
  5. ManagementServer.Password - server password RW
  6. ManagementServer.PeriodicInformEnable - enabled/disabled TR-069 client periodic data transmission to TR-069 server (e.g., true) RW
  7. ManagementServer.PeriodicInformInterval - periodic data transmission interval (e.g., 300) RW
  8. ManagementServer.PeriodicInformTime - periodic information time (e.g., 1/1/1970, 8:09:27 PM) RW
  9. ManagementServer.URL - server URL RW
  10. ManagementServer.Username - server username RW
Device ID information:
  1. DeviceID.ID - device ID (e.g., 001E42-RUTX14-0000000000) R
  2. DeviceID.Manufacturer - device manufacturer (e.g., Teltonika) R
  3. DeviceID.OUI - organizationally unique identifier of the device manufacture (e.g., 001E42) R
  4. DeviceID.ProductClass - product class (e.g., RUTXXX) R
  5. DeviceID.SerialNumber - device serial number R
Events information:
  1. Events.0_BOOTSTRAP - bootstrap time R
  2. Events.1_BOOT - boot time R
  3. Events.Inform - information time R
  4. Events.Registered - events reg time R
Device DHCPv4 information:
  1. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables the Pool entry RW
  2. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.Status - The status of this entry R
  3. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.Interface - The IP Interface associated with the Pool entry RW
  4. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.MinAddress - Specifies first IPv4 address in the pool to be assigned by the DHCP server on the LAN interface RW
  5. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.MaxAddress - Specifies last IPv4 address in the pool to be assigned by the DHCP server on the LAN interface RW
  6. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.SubnetMask - Specifies the client's network subnet mask RW
  7. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.DNSServers - Comma-separated list (up to 4 items) (length ) of IPv4Addresses. List items represent DNS servers offered to DHCP clients. Support for more than three DNS Servers is OPTIONAL RW
  8. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.IPRouters - Comma-separated list (up to 4 items) (length ) of IPv4Addresses. List items represent addresses of routers on this subnet. Also known as default gateway. Support for more than one Router address is OPTIONAL RW
  9. DHCPv4.Server.Pool.{i}.LeaseTime - Specifies the lease time in seconds of client assigned addresses. A value of -1 indicates an infinite lease RW
Device Hotspot information:
  1. Hotspot.General.{i}.Enabled - Enables or disables the Hotspot RW
  2. Hotspot.General.{i}.Signup - Allows users to sign up to hotspot R
  3. Hotspot.General.{i}.IPP - Hotspot IP address R
  4. Hotspot.General.{i}.AuthMode - Specifies the method used to authenticate users R
  5. Hotspot.General.{i}.LogoutIP - IP address to instantly logout a client accessing it R
  6. Hotspot.General.{i}.Network - Hotspot Network R
  7. Hotspot.General.{i}.DNS1 - Primary DNS server R
  8. Hotspot.General.{i}.DNS2 - Secondary DNS server R
  9. Hotspot.General.{i}.UAMPort - Port to bind for authenticating clients R
  10. Hotspot.General.{i}.LandingPage - Location of the landing page R
Device WiFi SSID information:
  1. WiFi.SSID.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables the interface RW
  2. WiFi.SSID.{i}.Status - The current operational state of the interface R
  3. WiFi.SSID.{i}.Name - The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE R
  4. WiFi.SSID.{i}.LowerLayers - Comma-separated list (maximum number of characters 1024) of strings RW
  5. WiFi.SSID.{i}.SSID - 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). RW
Device WiFi Radio information:
  1. WiFi.Radio.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables the interface RW
  2. WiFi.Radio.{i}.Status - The current operational state of the interface R
  3. WiFi.Radio.{i}.Name - The textual name of the interface as assigned by the CPE. R
  4. WiFi.Radio.{i}.SupportedFrequencyBands - List items indicate the frequency bands at which the radio can operate R
  5. WiFi.Radio.{i}.OperatingFrequencyBand - Indicates the frequency band at which the radio is operating R
  6. WiFi.Radio.{i}.ChannelsInUse - List items represent channels that the radio determines to be currently in use (including any that it is using itself) R
  7. WiFi.Radio.{i}.Channel - The current radio channel used by the connection RW
  8. WiFi.Radio.{i}.AutoChannelSupported - Indicates whether automatic channel selection is supported by this radio R
  9. WiFi.Radio.{i}.AutoChannelEnable - Enable or disable automatic channel selection RW
  10. WiFi.Radio.{i}.OperatingStandards - List items indicate which IEEE 802.11 standard this Radio instance is configured for RW
Device Access Point information:
  1. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Enable - Enables or disables this access point RW
  2. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Status - Indicates the status of this access point R
  3. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.SSIDReference - R
  4. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security - This object contains security related parameters that apply to a CPE acting as an Access Point R
  5. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security.ModesSupported - Indicates which security modes this AccessPoint instance is capable of supporting R
  6. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security.ModeEnabled - Indicates which security mode is enabled RW
  7. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security.WEPKey - A WEP key expressed as a hexadecimal string RW
  8. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security.PreSharedKey - A literal PreSharedKey (PSK) expressed as a hexadecimal string RW
  9. WiFi.AccessPoint.{i}.Security.KeyPassphrase - A passphrase from which the PreSharedKey is to be generated, for WPA-Personal or WPA2-Personal or WPA-WPA2-Personal security modes RW