Created by Unknown User (lcoleman), last updated by Anonymous on Mar 26, 2017
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Unknown User (lcoleman)
Jun 10, 2014
Welcome to the TR-069forum. This forum is provided as a service to the RDK Community to help you exchange tips, information and techniques.
Unknown User (dwilde)
Aug 26, 2016
It seems someone has locked the submission of new topics under TR-069. I'm logged in, I'm an ASP, but all I can do is comment.
My question is what are the range limits of <int/>, <unsignedInt/>, and &<unsignedLong/> as defined in RDK-B? BroadbandForum doesn't say, and the C specification is unclear.
Can I assume that an int runs 2^31 <= x <= 2^31, and unsigned int is 0 <= x <= (2^32 -1) and an unsigned long is 0 <= x <= (2^64 - 1), or do you leave it up to the C compiler switches or linux limits.h?
After opening TR-069 main page, you can click on the "+ New Topic" button to create a new forum topic. If that is disabled for you then please create an JIRA issue for required permission.
Unknown User (dwilde)
Aug 29, 2016
Yes, it produces a new page but I cannot edit it. Ticket coming.
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Unknown User (lcoleman)
Jun 10, 2014Welcome to the TR-069 forum. This forum is provided as a service to the RDK Community to help you exchange tips, information and techniques.
Unknown User (dwilde)
Aug 26, 2016It seems someone has locked the submission of new topics under TR-069. I'm logged in, I'm an ASP, but all I can do is comment.
My question is what are the range limits of <int/>, <unsignedInt/>, and &<unsignedLong/> as defined in RDK-B? BroadbandForum doesn't say, and the C specification is unclear.
Can I assume that an int runs 2^31 <= x <= 2^31, and unsigned int is 0 <= x <= (2^32 -1) and an unsigned long is 0 <= x <= (2^64 - 1), or do you leave it up to the C compiler switches or linux limits.h?
Ganesh Sahu
Aug 29, 2016Hi Donald,
After opening TR-069 main page, you can click on the "+ New Topic" button to create a new forum topic. If that is disabled for you then please create an JIRA issue for required permission.
Unknown User (dwilde)
Aug 29, 2016Yes, it produces a new page but I cannot edit it. Ticket coming.