Introduction
The Device Management Server (DMS) functions as both a TR-069 ACS and a TR-369 Controller, allowing for the remote configuration, management, and monitoring of various devices compatible with CWMP (TR-069) and USP (TR-369). These devices include xDSL modems, GPON terminals, Wi-Fi routers, VoIP gateways, STB, and more.
Brief Overview of DMS ACS
DMS ACS is a scalable multi-service distributed system, designed to support various deployment architectures and provide both vertical and horizontal scalability. It comprises several software components, referred to as services, each operating within its dedicated runtime environment known as a container. This guide delves into the functionalities of these containers, offering comprehensive instructions on managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Purpose of the Manual
This manual is a comprehensive resource for engineers and technical professionals involved or interested in the installation, configuration, and maintenance of the DMS ACS. Assuming a foundational understanding of Linux, networking principles, containerization technologies (especially Docker), and proficiency in managing Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), the manual caters to both seasoned professionals and learners. It aims to provide valuable insights and guidance for the successful implementation of the DMS ACS.
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