Re: MD5 -OSPF Authentication ??

From: fwells12 (fwells12@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 20:46:14 GMT-3


   
I think the wording is such that it is supposed to help you understand a
problem. If you configure authentication only on two of the routers it will
not work. However, it will be a good lesson in helping you remember that
authentication need to be configured on all OSPF neighbors. You will see
many labs say similar things. The key in this case is that it does not say
you cannot configure authentication on any other routers.

----- Original Message -----
From: sanjay <ccienxtyear@hotmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 2:59 PM
Subject: MD5 -OSPF Authentication ??

> I am working on a lab where I have 3 routers accross a Frame Cloud. R1 is
the
> hub and R2 & R3 are spokes. The lab says to configure R1 & R2 with OSPF
MD5
> authentication and using password 'cisco". Then it says, make sure you can
> still see all the routes on R1, R2 & R3. Is this possible ?? I thought
that
> MD5 authentication needs to be running on all 3 routers for them to get
route
> updates from each other.?? Any comments
>
> thanks,
> Sanjay



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