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336 CHAPTER 2: CUDA 12000 BASE SYSTEM COMMANDS
Arguments
Example
cli:192.168.208.3:root# privacy ca-cert 5 trusted certificate manf64.cer
Related Commands
show privacy ca-cert on page 497
<number> Specifies an index number for the manufacturer CA certificate. Values
range from 1 to 10000.
[{trusted |
untrusted |
chained |
root}]
Specifies one of the following levels of trust (see the DOCSIS Baseline
Privacy Plus Interface Specification for more information on levels of trust):
trusted – Specifies that the certificate is trusted. Trusted certificates are
valid certificates.
untrusted – Specifies that the certificate is untrusted. Untrusted
certificates are invalid certificates.
chained – Specifies that the certificate’s level of trust is chained. In
order for a chained certificate to be valid, it must meet several criteria,
such as:
* The certificate is linked to a Root, Trusted, or Valid certificate
* The certificate’s signature can be verified with the issuer’s public key
* The current time falls within the validity period of each Chained or
Root certificate within the certificate chain
root – Specifies that the certificate’s level of trust is root. Note that only
the DOCSIS Root CA Certificate (a self-signed certificate containing the
DOCSIS Root CA's trusted public key) must be marked as Root.
However, a CMTS MAY support multiple Root CA Certificates. At least
one root certificate must be provisioned.
certificate
<filename>
Specifies the filename of the manufacturer CA certificate. These
certificates reside in /bas/data/certification.