From: David Goldsmith (dgoldsmi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 17 2000 - 13:26:16 GMT-3
Kyle,
You can actually do area authenication on a per interface basis as of
12.08
I haven't tried this out yet....
see link below... look under authenitication
Dave G.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/index.shtml
Kyle Galusha wrote:
Authentication type is set per area (thus "area X auth" command).
The actual key (whether it is clear text or MD5 hash) is set per
interface.
Best regards,
Kyle
At 09:55 PM 5/17/2000 +0800, Li Chaoyong (Company) wrote:
Could any one tell me how to use ospf authentication?
There is a command "ip ospf authentication-key" and "ip ospf
message-digest-key" in interface configuration mode. There is
another command "area x authentication [message-digest]". I want to
know what is the relationship between these two commands.
Document CD said that "ip ospf authentication-key" is used with
"area x authentication" and "ip ospf message-digest-key" is used
with "area x authentication message-digest-key". But I found that
"ip ospf authentication-key" can be used with "area x
authentication message-digest-key" and "ip ospf message-digest-key"
can be used with "area x authentication".
So could anyone tell me what is the relationship with these two
commands on earth.
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I find that the authentication type is identified by "area x
authen" command. ???
Kyle Galusha
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