Annotation of embedaddon/dnsmasq/contrib/CPE-WAN/README, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: Dnsmasq from version 2.52 has a couple of rather application-specific
                      2: features designed to allow for implementation of the DHCP part of CPE
                      3: WAN management protocol.
                      4: 
                      5: http://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/TR-069_Amendment-2.pdf
                      6: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR-069
                      7: 
                      8: The relevant sections are F.2.1 "Gateway Requirements" and F.2.5 "DHCP
                      9: Vendor Options".
                     10: 
                     11: First, dnsmasq checks for DHCP requests which contain an option-125
                     12: vendor-class option which in turn holds a vendor section for IANA
                     13: enterprise number 3561 which contains sub-options codes 1 and 2. If
                     14: this is present  then the network-tag "cpewan-id" is set. 
                     15: This allows dnsmasq to be configured to reply with the correct 
                     16: GatewayManufacturerOUI, GatewaySerialNumber and GatewayProductClass like this:
                     17: 
                     18: dhcp-option=cpewan-id,vi-encap:3561,4,"<GatewayManufacturerOUI>"
                     19: dhcp-option=cpewan-id,vi-encap:3561,5,"<SerialNumber>"
                     20: dhcp-option=cpewan-id,vi-encap:3561,6,"<ProductClass>"
                     21: 
                     22: Second, the received sub-options 1, 2, and 3 are passed to the DHCP
                     23: lease-change script as the environment variables DNSMASQ_CPEWAN_OUI,
                     24: DNSMASQ_CPEWAN_SERIAL, and DNSMASQ_CPEWAN_CLASS respectively. This allows
                     25: the script to be used to maintain a ManageableDevice table as
                     26: specified in F.2.1. Note that this data is not retained in dnsmasq's
                     27: internal DHCP lease database, so it is not available on every call to 
                     28: the script (this is the same as some other data such as vendor and
                     29: user classes). It will however be available for at least the "add"
                     30: call, and should be stored then against the IP address as primary 
                     31: key for future use.
                     32: 
                     33: 
                     34: This feature was added to dnsmasq under sponsorship from Ericsson.
                     35: 
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