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docs Sec Cmts Certificate Cert Revocation Method

This attribute identifies which certificate revocation method is to be used by the CMTS to verify the cable modem certificate validity. The certificate revocation methods include Certification Revocation List (CRL) and Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP). The following options are available: The option 'none' indicates that the CMTS does not attempt to determine the revocation status of a certificate. The option 'crl' indicates the CMTS uses a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) as defined by the Url attribute of the CmtsCertRevocationList object. When the value of this attribute is changed to 'crl', it triggers the CMTS to retrieve the CRL from the URL specified by the Url attribute. If the value of this attribute is 'crl' when the CMTS starts up, it triggers the CMTS to retrieve the CRL from the URL specified by the Url attribute. The option 'ocsp' indicates the CMTS uses the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) as defined by the Url attribute of the CmtsOnlineCertStatusProtocol object. The option 'crlAndOcsp' indicates the CMTS uses both the CRL as defined by the Url attribute in the CmtsCertRevocationList object and OCSP as defined by the Url attribute in the CmtsOnlineCertStatusProtocol object. The CMTS persists the values of the CertRevocationMethod attribute across reinitializations.

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