IP Library Granted Patent US 11,949,555
Granted Patent B2
US 11,949,555 · App. 18/079,169 · Granted Apr 2, 2024

Setting country code in a network access device during an onboarding process

Inventors: Kurt Alan Lumbatis (Dacula, GA); Jay W. Strater (San Diego, CA); Gregory N. Nakanishi (San Diego, CA)
Assignee: ARRIS ENTERPRISES LLC
H04L41/0806H04L61/5014H04W16/26
View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,949,555
App. No.
18/079,169
Filed
Dec 12, 2022
Granted
Apr 2, 2024
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2443
USPC
709/222
Abstract

A network access device, such as an extender or a multi-AP device, includes one or more backhaul stations providing one of a wireless backhaul connection and a wired backhaul connection to communicate with a root device, one or more of Fronthaul Basic Service Set (fBSS) radios initially configured in a downstate, a memory storing computer-readable instructions and includes a factory default or non-operative country code, and a processor configured to execute the computer-readable instructions to initiate an onboarding process through the root device using the one or more backhaul stations, during the onboarding process, receive a country code in a predetermined type of message, store the country code received in the predetermined type of message in the memory, and configure the one or more fBSS radios using the country code received in the predetermined type of message.

Claims (40)

1. An extender, comprising:

one or more backhaul stations providing one of a wireless backhaul connection and a wired backhaul connection to communicate with a root device,

one or more of Fronthaul Basic Service Set (fBSS) radios initially configured in a downstate;

a memory storing computer-readable instructions and includes a factory default or non-operative country code; and

a processor configured to execute the computer-readable instructions to:

initiate an onboarding process through the root device using the one or more backhaul stations;

during the onboarding process, receive a country code in a predetermined type of message;

store the country code received in the predetermined type of message in the memory; and

configure the one or more fBSS radios using the country code received in the predetermined type of message.

2. The extender of claim 1 , wherein the onboarding process comprises a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation, wherein processor sends a DHCP request message that includes one of Option 60 for IPv4 and Option 16 for IPv6 specifying a vendor class identifier to request return of the country code, and wherein the predetermined type of message is a DHCP acknowledge message that includes one of Option 43 for IPv4 and Option 17 for IPv6 that provides the country code in returned vendor specific information.

3. The extender of claim 1 , wherein the onboarding process comprises EasyMesh discovery, wherein the predetermined message type comprises an HLD TLV message, and wherein the processor implements a multi-AP agent that interacts with a multi-AP controller in the root device via HLD TLV messaging to receive the country code.

4. The extender of claim 3 , wherein the HLD TLV message includes a TR-181 field having one or more values that include the country code.

5. The extender of claim 3 , wherein the HLD TLV message includes a vendor specific field having one or more values that include the country code.

6. The extender of claim 1 , wherein the onboarding process comprises a P1905.1 configuration process, wherein the predetermined message type comprises an a P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message, and wherein the processor receives the P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message.

7. The extender of claim 6 , wherein the P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message includes one or more Vendor Specific Parameters including the country code.

8. A method for pushing a country code to an extender, comprising:

providing, by one or more backhaul stations, one of a wireless backhaul connection and a wired backhaul connection to communicate with a root device,

providing one or more of Fronthaul Basic Service Set (fBSS) radios initially configured in a downstate;

initiating an onboarding process of the extender through the root device using the one or more backhaul stations;

during the onboarding process, receiving the country code by the extender in a predetermined type of message;

storing in memory of the extender the country code received in the predetermined type of message; and

configuring the one or more fBSS radios using the country code received in the predetermined type of message.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation by sending a DHCP request message that includes one of Option 60 for IPv4 and Option 16 for IPv6 specifying a vendor class identifier to request return of the country code, and wherein the receiving the country code in the predetermined type of message further comprises receiving a DHCP acknowledge message that includes one of Option 43 for IPv4 and Option 17 for IPv6 that provides the country code in returned Vendor Specific Information.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating EasyMesh discovery, and wherein the receiving the country code by the extender in a predetermined type of message further comprises receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message at a multi-AP agent of the extender from a multi-AP controller in the root device.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message further comprises receiving the country code in a TR-181 field of the HLD TLV message, wherein the TR-181 filed includes one or more values that provide the country code.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message further comprises receiving the country code a vendor specific field of the HLD TLV message, wherein the vendor specific filed includes one or more values that provide the country code.

13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating a P1905.1 configuration process, wherein the predetermined type of message further comprises a P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message, and wherein the P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message provides the country code.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message includes one or more Vendor Specific Parameters including the country code.

15. A non-transitory computer-readable media having computer-readable instructions stored thereon, which when executed by a processor causes the processor to perform operations comprising:

providing, by one or more backhaul stations, one of a wireless backhaul connection and a wired backhaul connection to communicate with a root device,

providing one or more of Fronthaul Basic Service Set (fBSS) radios initially configured in a downstate;

initiating an onboarding process of the extender through the root device using the one or more backhaul stations;

during the onboarding process, receiving the country code by the extender in a predetermined type of message;

storing in memory of the extender the country code received in the predetermined type of message; and

configuring the one or more fBSS radios using the country code received in the predetermined type of message.

16. The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) operation by sending a DHCP request message that includes one of Option 60 for IPv4 and Option 16 for IPv6 specifying a vendor class identifier to request return of the country code, and wherein the receiving the country code in the predetermined type of message further comprises receiving a DHCP acknowledge message that includes one of Option 43 for IPv4 and Option 17 for IPv6 that provides the country code in returned Vendor Specific Information.

17. The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating EasyMesh discovery, and wherein the receiving the country code by the extender in a predetermined type of message further comprises receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message at a multi-AP agent of the extender from a multi-AP controller in the root device.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 17 , wherein the receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message further comprises receiving the country code in a TR-181 field of the HLD TLV message, wherein the TR-181 filed includes one or more values that provide the country code.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 17 , wherein the receiving the country code in an HLD TLV message further comprises receiving the country code in a vendor specific field of the HLD TLV message, wherein the vendor specific filed includes one or more values that provide the country code.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable media of claim 15 , wherein the initiating the onboarding process of the extender further comprises initiating a P1905.1 configuration process, wherein the predetermined type of message further comprises a P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message, and wherein the P1905.1 Vendor Specific TLV message provides the country code.