docsBpi2CmtsAuthCmReset - docs Bpi2 Cmts Authorization Cm Reset - DOCS-BPI2-MIB

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docsBpi2CmtsAuthCmReset

docs Bpi2 Cmts Authorization Cm Reset
1.3.6.1.2.1.10.127.6.1.2.2.1.9

Setting this object to invalidateAuth(2) causes the CMTS to invalidate the current CM authorization key(s), but not to transmit an Authorization Invalid message nor to invalidate unicast TEKs. Setting this object to sendAuthInvalid(3) causes the CMTS to invalidate the current CM authorization key(s), and to transmit an Authorization Invalid message to the CM, but not to invalidate unicast TEKs. Setting this object to invalidateTeks(4) causes the CMTS to invalidate the current CM authorization key(s), to transmit an Authorization Invalid message to the CM, and to invalidate all unicast TEKs associated with this CM authorization. Reading this object returns the most-recently-set value of this object, or returns noResetRequested(1) if the object has not been set since the last CMTS reboot.

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