RE: eigrp authentication

From: Angelo De Guzman (ghie_pogi@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 08:03:26 GMT-3


Hi,
  Yes it's the same. I already configured the NTP
for the routers. I actually made it work now. What I
did was to configure a separate key chain for each
pt-to-pt link. Is there are an issue with this? Is it
possible to use the same key chain for each eigrp
neighbor? When I'm using the same key chain for each
pt-to-pt link, its not working.
Thanks again,
Ghie

--- Adam Crisp <adam.crisp@totalise.co.uk> wrote:
> the clocks on both routers need to be the same
> !
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Angelo De Guzman
> Sent: 30 September 2002 10:11
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: eigrp authentication
>
>
> Hi To all,
>
> R2 - e0
> /
> e0 R9 ------ R1 - e0
> \
> R3 - e0
>
> My connection going to R9 is pt-to-pt frame
> relay.
> Here is my config on the serial interface, R9
> sub-interface and ethernet interface of each router.
>
>
> ip authentication mode eigrp 10 md5
> ip authentication key-chain 10 cisco-chain
>
> key chain cisco-chain
> key 1
> key-string cisco
>
> This config is not working? Any thing that i missed?
> Thanks to all,
> Angelo
>
>
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