2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System 2012
DOI: 10.1109/csss.2012.167
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Research and Application of CWMP in Distributed Network Management System

Abstract: CWMP (CPE WAN Management Protocol) as the protocol for remote management of home network devices and terminals, provides a safe remote auto configuration of end-user devices within WAN. In this paper, we introduce the CWMP in detail and describe the design and realization of a distributed network management system based on it, which provides network managers with a centralized remote management platform to manage CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) in a simple and friendly way.

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“…Known as TR-069 [23], the protocol is a well-established standard and is also focused on tasks such as autoconfiguration, remote manual configuration, updating firmware images, obtaining performance information, and diagnosing CPE problems. Although they play an essential role in the management of CPEs, several solutions based on these protocols [24][25][26][27] show a limited set of functionalities (mainly regarding scalability and flexibility), which prevents the implementation of more complex tasks such as the management of virtual APs [28] or slicing WLAN resources [29].…”
Section: Wireless Communications and Mobilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Known as TR-069 [23], the protocol is a well-established standard and is also focused on tasks such as autoconfiguration, remote manual configuration, updating firmware images, obtaining performance information, and diagnosing CPE problems. Although they play an essential role in the management of CPEs, several solutions based on these protocols [24][25][26][27] show a limited set of functionalities (mainly regarding scalability and flexibility), which prevents the implementation of more complex tasks such as the management of virtual APs [28] or slicing WLAN resources [29].…”
Section: Wireless Communications and Mobilementioning
confidence: 99%