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C
HAPTER
19: M
ANAGING
C
ABLE
M
ODEMS
You use the following commands to configure and display trust and validity
for certificates. Note that all of these commands are issued from within
interface cable
mode, except for privacy ca-cert and privacy
cm-cert. These two commands can be issued from within either interface
cable
mode or root mode.
Example
cli:192.168.208.3:interface:cable:csi(1/1/1)# privacy base cert-trust trusted
cli:192.168.208.3:interface:cable:csi(1/1/1)# privacy base
enable-cert-validity-periods true
cli:192.168.208.3:interface:cable:csi(1/1/1)# privacy cm-cert 00:10:95:04:0a:c3
trusted certificate cm64.cer
cli:192.168.208.3:interface:cable:csi(1/1/1)# privacy ca-cert 5 trusted
certificate manf64.cer
Task
Command
1. Set the trust for all new
self-assigned manufacturer
certificates.
privacy base cert-trust
{trusted | untrusted}.
2. Set the certificates to have (true)
or not to have (false) the validity
period checked against the
current time of day.
privacy base
enable-cert-validity-periods
{true | false}
3. Display the certificate settings for
the specified cable modem.
show [interface cable
cm-cert [
provisioned [details]}.
4. Assigns a certificate to a
provisioned cable modem.
privacy cm-cert
[{trusted | untrusted}] certificate
5. Remove the certificate
assignment for the provisioned
cable modem.
no privacy cm-cert
6. Specify manufacturer certification
authority certificates.
privacy ca-cert <1..10000> {trusted |
untrusted | chained | root} certificate
7. Remove the manufacturer
certification authority certificate.
no privacy ca-cert <1..10000>