On 05/27/2016 01:43 AM, Delbar Jos wrote: > Hi all, > > At Technicolor we have followed with great interest the recent proposals to > enhance OpenWrt with an open source solution for TR-069 remote management. As > one of the world's largest vendors of modems and routers for carrier > applications, making use of OpenWrt in a significant share of our install > base, we want to support this initiative in a meaningful way. Concretely, we > are willing to open source Technicolor's in-house TR-069 solution and thereby > contribute to OpenWrt: > * a TR-069 protocol agent, > * a data model mapping framework that we use to bridge the world of OpenWrt, > UCI, UBUS ... with the world of TR-069, TR-098, TR-181 ... (and by extension > with the world of SNMP, MIB, NETCONF, YANG ...), > * a set of mappings.
That is really nice to hear. For me personally it looks like the remote management with TR-069 and similar protocols is one of the biggest extensions commercial vendors add to the user space of OpenWrt to make it fit their needs. In addition to the TR-* family does this also include support for SNMP, MIB, NETCONF, YANG ? > We are conscious of the fact that together with the proposals made by Felix, > Luka and Wojtek we are now looking at many "competing" proposals. As a next > step, we recommend to organize a workshop, at a practical location and time, > where we put everything on the table and define the most appropriate path > forward to the benefit of OpenWrt as a whole. That's good to hear, would it also be possible that other interested people can join such a workshop? > TR-069 is a complicated remote management system and in order to make this > initiative a success, we must ensure that the complexity is handled in an > elegant way and with respect for OpenWrt's core architecture. More than on > the protocol itself, we believe that we should focus on the architectural > enhancements required to support remote management in general. > > Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Jos Delbar & Dirk Feytons > Technicolor Hauke _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel