Re: CCbootcamp lab 25

From: Paul Young (tsungdapaulyoung@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jan 16 2003 - 15:52:28 GMT-3


Hi Mike:

    Yes it works, the key is having both password1 and
password6 on the hub router. However, if you are
running 12.2 code like I am, it will only work
temporarily. You will start to see routes from one of
the router R1 or R6 depending who has the older key
disappear after a while.
I can't imagine this appearing in the real lab,
because if you reboot what will happen? Most likely
the hub router will stop talking to one of the spoke
router.
Perhaps this is what Cisco's intended as multiple key
support is only meant for transition purposes only.

Regards,
Paul Young.

--- Mike Johnson <dredeze@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone got advanced ospf dual md5 authentication
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> Ensure that the authentication passwords on R1 and
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> password1 on R1 and password6 on R6?
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