Technical information
Cuda 12000 IP Access Switch CLI Reference Guide
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privacy cm-cert
Assigns an X.509 CM certificate to a cable modem. These certificates are issued by cable modem
manufacturers. This command applies to BPI+ only.
When you assign a CM certificate to a cable modem, you assign it a level of trust. You must also
specify the filename of the certificate.
The no privacy cm-cert <mac> command removes the specified cable modem’s certificate.
Mode
root
interface:cable:csi(<c/s/i>)
Syntax
privacy cm-cert <mac> [{trusted | untrusted}] certificate <filename>
no privacy cm-cert <mac>
Arguments
Example
cli:root# privacy cm-cert 00:10:95:04:0a:c3 trusted certificate cm64.cer
Related Commands
■ show privacy cm-cert on page 500
<mac> Specifies the MAC address of the cable modem.
[{trusted |
untrusted}]
Specifies one of the following 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.
See the DOCSIS Baseline Privacy Plus Interface Specification for more
information on levels of trust.
certificate
<filename>
Specifies the filename of the CM certificate. These certificates reside in
/bas/data/certification.