September 04, 2018 • 2 min read
In this release we’re happy to announce the release of our new add-on for testing the Broadband Forum’s User Services Platform (USP). That plus some major updates for handling Wi-Fi APs and IPv6 VPNs makes this a major release for CDRouter.
CDRouter users can now upgrade their systems to include the USP add-on. USP (published in TR-369) is a new protocol from the Broadband Forum that represents an evolution of TR-069 to help consumer networking vendors and service providers manage, deploy, and control the increasingly complex connected home.
Read our full press release on the add-on, developed with early testing help from ARRIS, to learn more.
Enterprise and high-end gateways making heavy use of VPNs can make use the new IPv6 test cases in 11.0 to verify the behavior of their device under test in the presence of a mix of both IPv4 and IPv6 IPSec-based VPN tunnels simulated on the WAN. All of this is included in the CDRouter IPv6 add-on.
CDRouter’s SNMP scenarios are a quick and easy way to build your own test cases for your devices that are managed with the Simple Network Management Protocol, whether enterprise gateways or DOCSIS eRouters/cable modems. CDRouter 11.0 adds support for the SNMPWalk command and more flexible “expect” capability when building your scenario test cases in the SNMP add-on.
All of this, plus support for the TR-069 Device:2.12 data model, makes this a valuable release for our CDRouter customers. You can read the full release notes for all the details.