Device Data Model for TR-069 TR-181 Issue 2 Amendment 2
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APPENDIX II:! USE OF BRIDGING OBJECTS FOR VLAN TAGGING ....................... 42!
II.1! TAGGED LAN TO TAGGED WAN TRAFFIC (VLAN BRIDGING) ....................................... 43!
II.2! TAGGED LAN TO TAGGED WAN TRAFFIC (SPECIAL CASE WITH VLAN ID TRANSLATION)
44!
II.3! UNTAGGED LAN TO TAGGED WAN TRAFFIC .................................................................. 47!
II.4! INTERNALLY GENERATED TO TAGGED WAN TRAFFIC .................................................... 48!
II.5! OTHER ISSUES .................................................................................................................. 49!
II.5.1! MORE THAN ONE DOWNSTREAM INTERFACE IN A BRIDGE ............................................ 50!
II.5.2! 802.1D (RE)-MARKING ................................................................................................. 51!
II.5.3! MORE THAN ONE VLAN ID TAG ADMITTED ON THE SAME DOWNSTREAM INTERFACE 52!
APPENDIX III:! WI-FI THEORY OF OPERATION .......................................................... 55!
III.1! MULTI-RADIO AND MULTI-BAND WI-FI RADIO DEVICES ................................................ 55!
III.2! DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................... 55!
III.3! NUMBER OF INSTANCES OF WIFI.RADIO OBJECT ............................................................ 55!
III.4! SUPPORTEDFREQUENCYBANDS AND OPERATINGFREQUENCYBAND .............................. 56!
III.5! BEHAVIOR OF DUAL-BAND RADIOS WHEN OPERATINGFREQUENCYBAND CHANGED ..... 56!
III.6! SUPPORTEDSTANDARDS AND OPERATINGSTANDARDS ................................................... 56!
APPENDIX IV:! USE CASES ................................................................................................. 58!
IV.1! CREATE A WAN CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 58!
IV.2! MODIFY A WAN CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 58!
IV.3! DELETE A WAN CONNECTION ....................................................................................... 59!
IV.4! DISCOVER WHETHER THE DEVICE IS A GATEWAY ........................................................... 59!
IV.5! PROVIDE EXTENDED HOME NETWORKING TOPOLOGY VIEW ......................................... 60!
IV.6! DETERMINE CURRENT INTERFACES CONFIGURATION ..................................................... 60!
IV.7! CREATE A WLAN CONNECTION ..................................................................................... 60!
IV.8! DELETE A WLAN CONNECTION ..................................................................................... 61!
IV.9! CONFIGURE A DHCP CLIENT AND SERVER .................................................................... 61!
IV.9.1! DHCP CLIENT CONFIGURATION (ACME DEVICES) .................................................... 61!
IV.9.2! DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION (GATEWAY) ............................................................. 61!
IV.10! RECONFIGURE AN EXISTING INTERFACE ....................................................................... 62!
APPENDIX V:! IPV6 DATA MODELING THEORY OF OPERATION .......................... 64!
V.1! IPV6 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... 64!
V.2! DATA MODEL OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 65!
V.3! ENABLING IPV6 ............................................................................................................... 68!
V.4! CONFIGURING UPSTREAM IP INTERFACES ....................................................................... 68!
V.4.1! CONFIGURATION MESSAGES SENT OUT THE UPSTREAM IP INTERFACE ........................ 69!
V.4.2! IPV6 PREFIXES .............................................................................................................. 69!
V.4.3! IPV6 ADDRESSES .......................................................................................................... 70!
V.5! CONFIGURING DOWNSTREAM IP INTERFACES .................................................................. 70!
V.5.1! IPV6 PREFIXES .............................................................................................................. 70!
V.5.2! IPV6 ADDRESSES .......................................................................................................... 71!
V.6! DEVICE INTERACTIONS .................................................................................................... 72!
V.6.1! ACTIVE CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................. 72!