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Chapter 2
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
cable match address
To specify that IP multicast streams be encrypted, use the cable match address command in cable
interface configuration mode. To specify that multicast streams should not be encrypted, use the no form
of this command.
Syntax Description
access-list
Defaults
No default behavior or values
Command Modes
Interface configuration (cable interface only)
Command History
Release
12.1 T
Usage Guidelines
The cable match address command binds an access-list to a cable interface, allowing multicast
encryption to be performed on traffic through that interface. To configure the access list, use the
ip access-list command.
Note
This command is not available for cable subinterfaces.
For additional information on configuring for multicast operations, see the chapters on IP Multicast in
the Release 12.2 Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide and in Volume 3 of the Cisco IOS IP Command
Reference.
Note
This command is available only on images that support Baseline Privacy Interface (BPI) and Baseline
Privacy Interface Plus (BPI+) encryption.
Examples
The following example shows how to specify that the multicast stream defined by the access list named
reno be encrypted on cable interface 3/0:
router(config)# interface c3/0
router(config-if)# cable match address reno
OL-1581-08
cable match address access-list
no cable match address
Modification
This command was introduced.
Specifies that the IP multicast streams defined by the access list be
encrypted. Access lists can be IP access list numbers or an IP access
list name. Valid access list numbers are from 100 to 199.
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