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Adding A Manufacturer's Certificate As A Trusted Certificate; Adding A Certificate As A Trusted Certificate Using The Command Line Interface - Cisco cBR 8 Configuration Manual

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DOCSIS 1.1 for the Cisco CMTS Routers
Status: Available
Certificate Serial Number: D54BB68FE934324F6B8FD0E41A65D867
Key Usage: General Purpose
Issuer:
Subject Name:
Validity Date:
What to Do Next
To display all certificates (Root, Manufacturers, CM) that the CMTS has learned, use the show crypto
Tip
ca certificates command.

Adding a Manufacturer's Certificate as a Trusted Certificate

To DOCSIS specifications allow operators to control which manufacturer's and CM certificates are allowed
on each CMTS by marking them as either trusted or untrusted. You can add a certificate to the list of trusted
certificates on the Cisco CMTS using either CLI commands or SNMP commands, as described in the following
sections:
Unless you cannot use SNMP to configure the cable modem, or have a particular application that requires
Note
the use of CLI commands to add certificates, you should also use the SNMP method to add certificates
to a cable modem.

Adding a Certificate as a Trusted Certificate Using the Command Line Interface

To add a manufacturer's certificate to the list of trusted certificates on the CMTS, use the following procedure:
Procedure
Step 1
CN = DOCSIS Cable Modem Root Certificate Authority
OU = Cable Modems
O = Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications
C = US
CN = "BPI Cable Modem Root Certificate Authority "
OU = DOCSIS
O = BPI
C = US
start date: 07:00:00 UTC Mar 27 2001
end
date: 06:59:59 UTC Jan 1 2007
Command or Action
enable
Example:
Router> enable
Router#
Cisco cBR Series Converged Broadband Routers Quality of Services Configuration Guide for Cisco IOS XE Fuji
Adding a Manufacturer's Certificate as a Trusted Certificate
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your
password if prompted.
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