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23、nts 48 Contents . 3 49 1. Scope 5 50 2 References 5 51 2.1 Normative references . 5 52 2.2 Informative references . 5 53 3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and acronyms 5 54 3.1 Definitions . 5 55 3.2 Abbreviations . 5 56 3.4 Acronyms 6 57 4 Conventions . 6 58 5 Mapping of basic data types . 6 59
24、 6 Mapping of identifiers 6 60 6.1 Mapping of Device identifiers to the Node Resource 7 61 6.2 Identifier of an object instance . 7 62 7 Mapping of resources . 7 63 7.1 General mapping assumptions 8 64 7.1.1 Mapping of Device identifiers. 8 65 7.1.2 Mapping of Embedded Devices 8 66 7.2 Resource devi
25、ceInfo 8 67 7.3 Resource memory 9 68 7.4 Resource battery 9 69 7.5 Resource areaNwkInfo 10 70 7.6 Resource areaNwkDeviceInfo . 10 71 7.7 Resource eventLog 11 72 7.8 Resource deviceCapability 11 73 7.9 Resource firmware 12 74 7.10 Resource software . 13 75 7.11 Resource reboot . 15 76 7.12 Resource c
26、mdhPolicy 15 77 7.12.1 Resource activeCmdhPolicy . 16 78 7.12.2 Resource cmdhDefaults 16 79 7.12.3 Resource cmdhDefEcValues 17 80 7.12.4 Resource cmdhEcDefParamValues 17 81 7.12.5 Resource cmdhLimits. 18 82 7.12.6 Resource cmdhNetworkAccessRules 18 83 7.12.7 Resource cmdhNwAccessRule . 19 84 7.12.8
27、Resource cmdhBuffer . 19 85 7.13 Resource Type . 20 86 7.14 Resource Type 20 87 8 Mapping of procedures for management 21 88 8.1 Resource Type primitive mappings 21 89 8.1.1 Alias-Based Addressing Mechanism 21 90 8.1.2 Create primitive mapping . 21 91 8.1.2.1 M2M Service Layer Resource Instance Iden
28、tifier mapping 21 92 8.1.3 Delete primitive mapping . 22 93 8.1.3.1 Delete primitive mapping for deletion of Object Instances . 22 94 8.1.3.2 Delete primitive mapping for software un-install operation . 22 95 8.1.4 Update primitive mapping 24 96 8.1.4.1 Update primitive mapping for Parameter modific
29、ations . 24 97 8.1.4.2 Update primitive mapping for upload file transfer operations 24 98 8.1.4.3 Update primitive mapping for download file transfer operations 26 99 8.1.4.4 Update primitive mapping for reboot operation . 27 100 oneM2M Partners Type 1 (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA, TTA, TTC) Page 4
30、of 42 This is a draft oneM2M document and should not be relied upon; the final version, if any, will be made available by oneM2M Partners Type 1. 8.1.4.5 Update primitive mapping for factory reset operation 28 101 8.1.4.6 Update primitive mapping for software install operation . 28 102 8.1.5 Retriev
31、e primitive mapping 30 103 8.1.6 Notify primitive mapping . 30 104 8.1.6.1 Procedure for subscribed Resource attributes. 30 105 8.1.6.2 Notification primitive mapping . 31 106 8.2 and resource primitive mappings . 32 107 8.2.1 Update (Execute) primitive for the resource 32 108 8.2.1.1 Execute File D
32、ownload . 32 109 8.2.1.2 Execute File Upload Operations 33 110 8.2.1.3 Report Results using TransferComplete RPC 34 111 8.2.1.4 Execute Software Operations with ChangeDUState RPC 35 112 8.2.1.5 Report Results with ChangeDUStateComplete RPC 35 113 8.2.1.6 Execute Reboot operation 37 114 8.2.1.7 Execu
33、te Factory Reset operation . 37 115 8.2.2 Delete resource primitive mapping 38 116 8.2.3 Update (Cancel) primitive mapping . 38 117 8.2.4 Delete primitive mapping 39 118 9 Server Interactions . 40 119 9.1 Communication Session Establishment 40 120 9.1.1 IN-CSE to ACS Communication Session Establishm
34、ent 40 121 9.1.2 ACS to IN-CSE Communication Session Establishment 40 122 9.2.3 ACS and IN-CSE Communication Session Requirements . 40 123 9.2 Processing of Requests and Responses . 41 124 9.2.1 Request and Notification Formatting 41 125 9.2.2 ACS Request Processing Requirements 41 126 9.2.3 ACS Not
35、ification Processing Requirements 41 127 9.3 Discovery and Synchronization of Resources . 41 128 9.4 Access Management 41 129 9.4.1 Access Management Requirements 42 130 10 New Management Technology Specific Resources 42 131 History 42 132 133 134 oneM2M Partners Type 1 (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA,
36、 TTA, TTC) Page 5 of 42 This is a draft oneM2M document and should not be relied upon; the final version, if any, will be made available by oneM2M Partners Type 1. 1. Scope 135 The present document describes the protocol mappings between the management Resources for oneM2M and the BBF 136 TR-181i2 D
37、ata Model 6. 137 2 References 138 2.1 Normative references 139 The following referenced documents are necessary, partially or totally, for the application of the present document. 140 Their use in the context of this TS is specified by the normative statements that are referring back to this clause.
38、 141 1 oneM2M TS-0001: “Functional Architecture”. 142 2 oneM2M TS-0004: “Service Layer Core Protocol Specification”. 143 3 oneM2M TS-0011: “Definitions and Acronyms”. 144 4 BBF: “TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol” Issue: 1 Amendment 5, November 2013. 145 5 BBF: “TR-106 Data Model Template for TR-06
39、9-Enabled Devices”, Issue 1, Amendment 7, 146 September 2013. 147 6 BBF: “TR-181 Device Data Model for TR-069, Issue 2 Amendment 8”, September 2014. 148 7 BBF: “TR-131 ACS Northbound Interface Requirements, Issue:1”, November 2009. 149 2.2 Informative references 150 i.1 oneM2M Drafting Rules 151 (ht
40、tp:/member.onem2m.org/Static_pages/Others/Rules_Pages/oneM2M-Drafting-Rules-152 V1_0.doc) 153 3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and acronyms 154 3.1 Definitions 155 For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TS-0011 3 apply. 156 CPE Proxier A CPE that is capable
41、 of proxying the communication between an ACS and a Proxied Device as 157 defined in TR-069 4. 158 3.2 Abbreviations 159 For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TS-0011 3 apply. 160 ACS Auto-Configuration Server 161 ADN Application Dedicated Node 162 AE Application Entit
42、y 163 ASN Application Service Node 164 CMDH Communication Management and Delivery Handling 165 CPE Customer Premise Equipment 166 CSE Common Services Entity 167 CWMP CPE WAN Management Protocol 168 DU Deployment Unit 169 oneM2M Partners Type 1 (ARIB, ATIS, CCSA, ETSI, TIA, TTA, TTC) Page 6 of 42 Thi
43、s is a draft oneM2M document and should not be relied upon; the final version, if any, will be made available by oneM2M Partners Type 1. IN-CSE CSE which resides in the Infrastructure Node 170 LAN Local Area Network 171 MN Middle Node 172 OUI Organizationally Unique Identifier 173 PC Product Class 1
44、74 RPC Remote Procedure Call 175 SN Serial Number 176 URI Uniform Resource Identifier 177 URL Uniform Resource Locator 178 USB Universal Serial Bus 179 UUID Universal Unique Identifier 180 XML Extensible Markup Language 181 3.4 Acronyms 182 For the purposes of the present document, the acronyms give
45、n in TR-0004 3 apply. 183 4 Conventions 184 The key words “Shall”, ”Shall not”, “May”, ”Need not”, “Should”, ”Should not” in this document are to be interpreted 185 as described in the oneM2M Drafting Rules i.1 186 5 Mapping of basic data types 187 TR-106 5 specifies the object structure supported b
46、y TR-069 enabled devices and specifies the structural requirements 188 for the data hierarchy. This clause includes the mapping attribute data types to TR-181 6 parameters which follows the 189 conventions of section 3 of TR-106 5 and data types described in Table 4 of TR-106 5. 190 Table 5-1: Data
47、Type Mapping 191 oneM2M Data Types Mapping to data types in TR-106 Conversion Notes xs:boolean boolean xs:string string Mapping is constrained to the size of the string xs:unsignedInt unsignedInt xs:unsignedLong unsignedLong xs:integer long Mapping is constrained to the size of the long data type. X
48、s:positiveInteger unsignedLong Mapping is constrained to a lower limit of 1 and the size of the unsignedLong data type. Xs:nonNegativeInteger unsignedLong Mapping is constrained the size of the unsignedLong data type. Comma separated Lists Comma separated Lists Data structure is represented by comma
49、 separated list as described in section 3.2.3 of TR-106 5. 192 In some instances the conversion of the contents between data types will cause an error to occur (e.g., xs:integer to 193 long). When an error occurs in the conversion of a data type, the STATUS_BAD_REQUEST response status code. 194 6 Mapping of identifiers 195 The TR-069 4 specification defines three (3) types of devices, known as CPEs, that are capable of being managed 196 from the perspective of the TR-069 agent: 197 CPE that hosts