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CHAPTER 31
ENC
This chapter shows you how to configure the NXC as an ENC agent and allow it to be
managed by the ENC server or an ACS (Auto Configuration Server) via TR-069 over HTTP
or HTTPs.
31.1 ENC Overview
ENC (Enterprise Network Center) is a browser-based network management system that allows
a network administrators from any location to manage and monitor multiple ZyXEL devices.
See the ENC User's Guide for details.
If you allow your NXC to be managed by the ENC server, then you should not do any
configurations directly to the NXC (using either the Web Configurator or commands) without
notifying the ENC administrator.
31.2 ENC-Agent Commands
The following table lists the ENC-agent commands you use to configure the NXC’s ENC
agent settings.
Table 116 Command Summary: ENC-Agent
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] enc-agent activate Allows the NXC to be managed by the ENC or ACS server via
TR-069. The
no command disallows the ENC or ACS server to
manage the NXC.
enc-agent manager
{https_url|http_url}
Specifies the URL of the ENC or ACS server starting with
“https://” or “http://” and followed by “/enc/TR069”.
Note: If the server port number has been changed to
a different number, you need to specify the
port number in the URL, for example “https://
the NXC’s IP address:8443/enc/TR069”.
enc-agent keepalive
interval <10..90>
Sets how often (in seconds) the NXC sends a keep alive packet
to the ENC server if there is no other traffic. The keep alive
packets maintain the ENC server’s control session.
enc-agent pause keepalive
<0..8640>
Sets the time interval (in seconds) during which the NXC stops
sending keep alive packets to the ENC server if there is no other
traffic.
enc-agent periodic-inform
activate
Allows the NXC to periodically send “Inform” messages to the
ENC or ACS server.