Enabling cwmp from the cli – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual
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For an attribute, the CLI- and ACS-assigned values have higher priority than the DHCP-assigned value.
The CLI- and ACS-assigned values overwrite each other, whichever is assigned later.
This document only describes configuring ACS and CPE attributes from the CLI and DHCP server. For
more information about configuring and using the ACS, see ACS documentation.
To configure CWMP, perform the following tasks:
Tasks at a glance
Remarks
To use CWMP, you must enable CWMP from the
CLI.
:
•
(Required.)
Configuring the preferred ACS attributes
{
Assigning ACS attributes from the DHCP server
{
Configuring the preferred ACS attributes from the
•
(Optional.)
Configuring the default ACS attributes from
The preferred ACS attributes are configurable
from the CPE's CLI, DHCP server, and ACS.
The default ACS attributes are configurable only
from the CLI.
(Optional.)
•
Configuring ACS authentication parameters
•
Configuring the provision code
•
Configuring the CWMP connection interface
•
Configuring autoconnect parameters
{
Configuring the periodic Inform feature
{
Scheduling a connection initiation
{
Configuring the maximum number of connection
{
Configuring the close-wait timer
•
Enabling NAT traversal for the CPE
•
Specifying an SSL client policy for HTTPS connection to
All CPE attributes are configurable from the CLI
and ACS except for the following attributes:
•
CWMP connection interface
•
NAT traversal
•
Maximum number of connection retries
•
SSL client policy for HTTPS
These attributes are configurable only from the
CLI.
Enabling CWMP from the CLI
You must enable CWMP for other CWMP settings to take effect, whether they are configured from the CLI,
or assigned through the DHCP server or ACS.
To enable CWMP:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter CWMP view.
cwmp
N/A
3.
Enable CWMP.
cwmp enable
By default, CWMP is disabled.