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UPnP Certification
How To Certify A UPnP Device
- Gain UPnP Certification rights by doing one of the following:
- Become an OCF Member, and pay the applicable annual membership fee (e.g. $2,000 USD for Gold Membership), and sign the UPnP Certification Testing and Licensing Agreement.
- Become a Non-Member Licensee by signing the UPnP Certification Testing and Licensing Agreement, Application Form, and paying the $5,000 USD annual fee.
- Access the certification test tool via the UPnP Certification Site.
- Run the test tool at your own facility or at a 3rd party test house.
- Submit the test logs, along with Web-based device registration form, to the Test Reviewer.
Note: Your company must submit a device registration form for each device. Visit the UPnP Certification Site for additional information. - Once you have submitted the test logs and device registration forms, the Test Reviewer reviews the test logs and contacts you with testing results.
Note: The review may require up to five (5) working days; however, two working days is our goal. - If the device passes, your company receives a certificate of conformity for that particular device. The certificate authorizes your company to use the certification mark on the certified device and in associated marketing material, according to the Implementer Membership Addendum and the Logo Usage Guidelines document and FAQ, which are accessible via the UPnP Certification Site.
If the device fails, your company is notified of the failure and reason, no certificate is issued, and your company may not market the device as UPnP-certified. Your company is welcome to alter the device and retest.
UPnP Certification FAQs
If you are associated with an OCF member company, or a Non-Member Licensee, and would like further information about the UPnP certification process, you can register for an account on the UPnP Certification Management System and read more about the process by clicking on “UPnP.”
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UPnP+ Certification
Read about the UPnP+ initiative here. Note that the UPnP+ certification process follows the same certification process as standard UPnP products.
The goal of UPnP+-certified products is to certify a more reliable, secure, and diverse family of products. Benefits included in UPnP+ certification include:
- Interoperability
- Security
- Evolving standards (e.g., HTML5, IPv6)
- Cloud-based features
- New services
In support of this effort, OCF has updated the UPnP Certification Test Tool (UCTT) for enhanced testing and expanded its testing program to improve the quality of open source implementations.
The following are the requirements for UPnP+ certification compared to UPnP certification for all UPnP certified devices.
Specification |
UPnP Certification |
UPnP+ Certification |
UDA |
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IPv6 Annex |
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UDA Cloud Annex |
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The following are the requirements for UPnP+ certification compared to UPnP certification for floating services. These services can be added to other device types.
Service |
UPnP Certification |
UPnP+ Certification |
DeviceProtection |
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FriendlyInfoUpdate |
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EnergyManagement |
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BasicManagementService |
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ConfigurationManagementService |
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SoftwareManagementService |
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QOS |
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QOS |
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UPnP Pre-certification
The UPnP Test Vendors (UTVs) are OCF members and provide pre-certification testing services on behalf of Members looking to obtain UPnP® certification. See above for the UPnP certification process.
Notes for UPnP Licensees:
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- Although UTVs can perform testing on your behalf, it is your responsibility to submit passing test logs and the product details using the online Device Registration form to achieve UPnP® Certification.
- Test results generated by UTVs may be shared with OCF and will be treated confidentially.
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UPnP Test Vendors
Vendor name | Contact information |
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Allion Labs, Inc | http://www.allion.com/ [email protected] Tel: +886-2-2655-7877 |
CESI Technology Co., Ltd | http://www.adtc.org.cn [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +86-10-67831802 ext 30 |
If you are a UTV and not listed above but would like to request to be added, please contact the OCF UPnP Certification Administrator at [email protected]. OCF membership is required.
Pre-Certification UPnP Cloud Interoperability Testing
The below listed UPnP Test Vendors provide pre-certification testing services specifically for the Cloud on behalf of Members looking to obtain UPnP® or UPnP+® Certification. The process for certifying devices can be found here.
Notes for UPnP Licensees:
- Although these UPnP Test Vendors can perform testing on your behalf, it is your responsibility to submit passing test logs and the product details using the online Device Registration form to achieve UPnP® or UPnP+® Certification.
- Test results generated by UPnP Test Vendors may be shared with OCF and will be treated confidentially.
Independent Cloud Interoperability Service Vendors:
Vendor name | Contact information |
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ConnectingYourThings (CYT) | http://www.cytiot.com/ [email protected]: +1 650-466-7011 |
Comarch Technologies | http://technologies.comarch.com
Email: [email protected] |
If you are a Cloud Interoperability Service Vendor and not listed above but would like to request to be added, please contact the OCF UPnP Certification Administrator at [email protected]. As noted above, OCF membership is required.
Disclaimer of Non-endorsement: This page contains links to other sites which the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) provides for informational and convenience purposes only. OCF does not control or monitor these sites, nor does their inclusion mean that OCF recommends or endorses these sites, the organizations or companies that run the sites or anything contained within the sites. OCF in no manner endorses, sponsors, recommends, certifies or approves these Independent Certification Vendors and/or their products or offerings.
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International Standards
November 2021
In November 2021, eighteen (18) OCF specifications (OCF 2.2.0 release) were published by as International Standards by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) after receiving approval from JTC 1.
You can access the specifications (ISO/IEC 30118-x) on the IEC website and ISO website.
July 2019
In July 2019, the Open Connectivity Foundation submitted nine (9) IoT specifications making up the OCF 2.0.2 release to JTC 1 for publication as International Standards by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Comments were received that resulted in a subsequent submission to ISO/IEC in December 2020.
April 2019
The Open Connectivity Foundation's status as an ISO/IEC JTC 1 PAS Submitter was reaffirmed and will remain in effect until March 2024.
November 2018
The Open Connectivity Foundation's 1.0 specifications were ratified and accepted for publication by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as International Standards. The ISO/IEC editions of the specifications (ISO/IEC 30118-x) may be found at this page.
June 2017
In June 2017, the Open Connectivity Foundation submitted six (6) IoT specifications to JTC 1 for publication as International Standards by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). These documents are currently under vote by JTC 1. This page will be updated if/when they have been approved.
January 2017
The Open Connectivity Foundation was approval as a Recognized JTC 1 PAS Submitter in January 2017. This allows OCF to submit its specifications for transposition into ISO/IEC International Standards.
Fall 2011
The UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.1 and an additional twenty-one (21) UPnP Device Control Protocols specifications were newly adopted and published by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as International Standards in the fall of 2011. Eight (8) specifications were also published as updates to previously published ISO/IEC International Standards.
To search the ISO Catalogue for these specifications (ISO/IEC 29341-x), please visit http://www.iso.org/iso/store.htm.
These documents are also available on the IEC website at http://webstore.iec.ch/. For more information, read the ISO/IEC press release.
December 2008
UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0 and seventy-two (72) UPnP Device Control Protocols specifications (except for the recently-adopted DCPs) were adopted and published by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as International Standards.
To search the ISO Catalogue for these specifications, click here.
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