From: Justin Cook (Justin.Cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 22 2002 - 02:16:36 GMT-3
Thanks for everyones help pulled my lab apart picked my 2 best routers and
did a basic setup over serial and eth for EIGRP, RIP and OSPF auth finally
got RIP and EIGRP working by removing then putting back the ip
authentication line while the links were up. Must be one of those how you
hold your tongue issues. Hoping I will not have these little issues in the
Lab but thanks again
-- Justin Cook Systems Consultant MCSE +I, CCDP, CCNP(Security, Voice) Computerland Wellington -----Original Message----- From: kasturi cisco [mailto:kasturi_cisco@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 22 August 2002 6:46 a.m. To: Justin.Cook@computerland.co.nz Subject: Re: RIP and EIGRP authenticationNothing to the best of my knowledge.There are some bugs with some IOS versions so just check up with your version. Also ensure that u dont have white space after password,case sensitivity,same key # etc,are all taken care of as possible issues. Soemtimes without NTP it does not work. HTH. Let us know what u find. Good Luck, <http://graphics.hotmail.com/emthup.gif> Kasturi. >From: Justin Cook >Reply-To: Justin Cook >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: RIP and EIGRP authentication >Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 16:26:10 +1200 > >I am having trouble setting up RIP and EIGRP authentication between 2 >routers > >I was able to get RIP auth working between 2 serial ports (PPP) > >But unable to get either working over Ethernet or Fast Ethernet is their >anything different that needs to be configured between the 2 media > > >Thanks in advance > >Justin Cook
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