From: Stuart Mark (stuart_mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Apr 03 2001 - 04:52:33 GMT-3
I thought you could run authenticatication between adjancencies
(neighbours?) without having to run it across a whole area?
Check out Doyle in the OSPF authentication case study?
Stuart
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-----Original Message-----
From: ccienxtyear@hotmail.com <ccienxtyear@hotmail.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: 02 April 2001 22:54
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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