From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Sep 06 2000 - 19:48:37 GMT-3
Also, you need to configure key chain's globally for
RIP auth to work reliably. OSPF isn't as picky as RIP
when it comes to this. Haven't done auth w/BGP yet.
ie:
key chain ccie
key 1
key-string ccie
--- dhbrown@Pipeline.com wrote:
> There was a thread on this a while back. If I
> recall correctly, it is best to configure the
> passwords BEFORE activating them on the routing
> protocol. If you wait and create the passwords
> last, you will have the problem you are having. I
> just ran it in the lab and it worked, give it a try.
>
> David
> (RTP lab 9/18)
>
> aiqun hu <huaq@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > I found that every time when I enable
> authentication on RIP, OSPF and BGP
> routing protocol, I had to reconfigure the PWD
> several times to make it
> work. I use notepad to copy and paste with the same
> authentication mode and
> same password on both sides, but always have some
> problems. Deleted the PWD
> on both sides, reconfigured the same PWD again and
> agin. It works!!!
>
> Anybody ran the same problems like that??? Is there
> any easiest way to get
> success on the first time when configuring the
> authentication on these
> routing protocols? I really want to get rid of these
> funny problems to save
> time.
>
> Thanks in advance for your reply
>
> Rena
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