[AusNOG] NBN Approved Devices List

Matt Richards matt at shakesbeare.com
Tue Jul 19 16:19:16 EST 2016



You mean this list?
https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/fttn_registered_modem_router

Matt.

On 19/07/2016 6:00 PM, McDonald Richards wrote:
> Why the secrecy regarding CPE compliance/non-compliance? This is 
> hardly a competitive advantage...  There would be a list on Whirlpool 
> or similar within months if they asked users "what's your NBN CPE?"
>
> Macca
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Terry Sweetser 
> <terry+AusNOG at skymesh.net.au <mailto:terry+AusNOG at skymesh.net.au>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Noggers,
>
>     This thread has presented some "not quite right information".
>
>     An NBN RSP is required to register each and every device with
>     NBN(tm) they plan to use with FTT[BN].
>
>     That list becomes the "Approved List" of devices for your RSP --
>     NBN(tm) will actually accept faults only if the device is on that
>     list.
>
>     The list is "Commercial-In-Confidence" between your RSP and NBN(tm).
>
>     Several well know manufacturers have failed to meet the full list
>     of specifications from NBN(tm) and can not be registered.
>     (Do your own homework, I can't disclose who they are ...)
>
>     For those of you who have access to the NBN Portal -- check the
>     Trouble Tickets tab, start a Service Request and select "VDSL2
>     equipment registration" for all of the options.
>
>     Of note is:
>>
>>         Requirements for VDSL2 equipment registration Service Requests
>>
>>
>>         Before submitting this request, please ensure the following
>>         requirements are met:
>>
>>           * The VDSL Customer Equipment and firmware in this Service
>>             Request:
>>               o Supports all applicable mandatory ITU-T requirements
>>                 for vectored VDSL2 and NBN Co NEBS Product Technical
>>                 Specification
>>               o Has been tested successfully against every relevant
>>                 feature of the NBN Co NEBS Product Technical
>>                 Specification
>>           * Upon request, you can provide evidence the above
>>             requirements are met
>>
>
>     Sure, you can try to fudge the whole process, but you'll get an
>     instant "fail" of the Service Restoration process when the NSOC
>     see that your modem is not on the list and/or compliant.
>
>
>     http://about.me/terry.sweetser
>
>
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