05-09-2013, 06:28 AM
Code Verification Certificates is used for secure software download & this happens during PKI authentication for BPI+ enforced areas. ABMJR has given you clues and Southernyankey1970 is telling where to find your answer in plain view. Most of this specifications are in pdf format (wink wink [CM-SP-BPI+-C01-081104]) You will not get your answer in one pdf or one post. There are several specifications involved here as well as protocols.
The TLV-11 is one part & the unrecognized OID is another. One is telling a specific type length (hence type-length-value 11) and the other is telling you that the native vendor info is wrong. If you read your telnet log you will also get this (unrecognized OID;CM-MAC=00:2x:xx:xx:xx) All giving you clues at what the cmts is expecting and what you are not supplying to it. You will not get any member here to hand you over a quick fix for this problem.
The TLV-11 is one part & the unrecognized OID is another. One is telling a specific type length (hence type-length-value 11) and the other is telling you that the native vendor info is wrong. If you read your telnet log you will also get this (unrecognized OID;CM-MAC=00:2x:xx:xx:xx) All giving you clues at what the cmts is expecting and what you are not supplying to it. You will not get any member here to hand you over a quick fix for this problem.