Problem with Event 0 BOOTSTRAP

Jose Vela Delgado josevelacisco at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 15:37:53 EST 2017


Thank you so much Michael.

I already got it. It works perfect.

Regards,




Jose Vela

*Técnico de Networking Routing y Switching.*



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2017-02-27 18:18 GMT+01:00 Michael Ducharme <mducharme at gmail.com>:

> Have you tried adding a precondition for the preset, to only match a value
> that would be present in the original config and not the autoconfig file?
> Then it should not rerun the preset.
>
> The easiest thing would be to match the vendor config file name:
>
> InternetGatewayDevice.DeviceInfo.VendorConfigFile.1.Name
> If your device has downloaded the config file that you are pushing down
> with the preset, the name should be different than the original config the
> device had, and you can tell them apart via that parameter.
>
>
> On 2017-02-27 1:41 AM, Jose Vela Delgado wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> I have configured 0 BOOTSTRAP event in a PRESET. When you connect a CPE
> that comes from the factory, it downloads our autoconfiguration file, that
> is, that works perfect.
>
> The problem is that when the CPE is reinitiated to take the changes, the 0
> BOOTSTRAP event continues to appear and the autoconfiguration file is still
> being downloaded, so it continues to restart. It is an infinite loop.
>
> This is the extract of all SOAP packets after the factory start. As you
> can see, there is both 1 BOOT and 0 BOOTSTRAP:
>
> <Event
>     SOAP-ENC:arrayType="cwmp:EventStruct[4]">
>     <EventStruct>
>         <EventCode>
>             1 BOOT
>             </EventCode>
>         <CommandKey/>
>         </EventStruct>
>     <EventStruct>
>         <EventCode>
>             M Download
>             </EventCode>
>         <CommandKey>
>             15a7ee58059000
>             </CommandKey>
>         </EventStruct>
>     <EventStruct>
>         <EventCode>
>             7 TRANSFER COMPLETE
>             </EventCode>
>         <CommandKey/>
>         </EventStruct>
>     <EventStruct>
>         <EventCode>
>             0 BOOTSTRAP
>             </EventCode>
>         <CommandKey/>
>         </EventStruct>
>     </Event>
>
>
> Do you know why this 0 BOOTSTRAP event still appears and if you know of
> any way it will not reappear so that only PRESET is applied once?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
>
> Jose Vela
>
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