Isn't FreeACS dead though?  Did community take it over?

We ended up deciding to go the paid route.  The ACS company we are with...
I have mixed feelings so don't want to give a good or bad review yet.  But,
I'm still curious about what others are using in case we decide to dump
them.

-Steve D

On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 11:16 AM, Jesse DuPont <jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net
> wrote:

> I loaded up FreeACS and put the URL for it in my Telrad UE's and also a
> Mikrotik with the TR-069 package on it. I've got my ACS configured to allow
> anything so every UE and the Mikrotik showed up in the ACS and I can see
> the stats from the last time each device updated. I did make a "profile"
> for the Telrad so it would ask for certain fields, but I did it by having
> the ACS ask for all fields and then adding the ones I wanted to the
> profile; same for the Mikrotik.
>
> Other than getting them to show up in the ACS, I haven't done anything
> constructive like firmware update, but I'll be testing it with the
> Mikrotik. I guess it does log syslog entries to the database.
>
> It looks like I'd have to do some DBA wizardry to get the UE stats into
> something I can graph over time (like an RRD or other DB) because it
> appears that only the most recent stat is kept in the database (that is,
> it's not a time series field maybe?). I suppose with a little reading, I
> could get them into InfluxDB or something like that, trend them in Grafana.
>
> A few screen shots attached.
>
> *Jesse DuPont*
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> On 5/2/18 12:02 PM, Adam Moffett wrote:
>
> Well, my experience so far is that different devices have different fields
> available, and you have to have a different template for each one.  The
> open source ACS's give you no templates, so you have to know what you're
> doing and create templates.  In theory the manufacturer can pre-populate
> their ACS with templates.
>
> The first one I ever saw that really made life easy for you was Readynet's
> cloud based ACS.  I don't know if they support any devices other than their
> own, but if they did I might pay them for the privilege!
>
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
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> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] TR-069 ACS
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> and is there any advantage to using one that comes from the vendor vs. a
> third party one?
>
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> *From: *"Adam Moffett" <dmmoff...@gmail.com>
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> *Sent: *Wednesday, May 2, 2018 11:50:47 AM
> *Subject: *[AFMUG] TR-069 ACS
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> Has anybody tripped over an ACS software package that they like?
>
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