Re: ISIS: How to enable AREA authentication for L1/L2 router?

From: Sage Vadi (sagevadi@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: Tue Feb 04 2003 - 06:53:14 GMT-3


Peter,

As I have said - this is a L1 AND L2 router.

Consequently does that mean that we can't use AREA
authentication?

PS - Domain Pass goes through all LSPs.

Cheers,
Sage

 --- Peter van Oene <pvo@usermail.com> wrote: > At
08:19 AM 2/4/2003 +0000, Sage Vadi wrote:
> >All,
> >
> >router isis
> >net 56.7891.1ade.0001.7777.7777.7777.00
> >net 56.7891.1ade.0003.7777.7777.7777.00
> >redistribute isis ip level-1 into level-2 dist-list
> x
> >domain-password lol
> >metric-style wide
>
> domain-password should populate L2 LSP's while
> area-password populates L1
> if I recall correctly. Any reason why the two
> nets?
>
>
>
>
> >Q) How would I enable AREA authentication for a
> router
> >that is both a Level1 and Level2 router. From
> >documentation it seems that a AREA authentication
> has
> >to be configured for routers in the SAME area. Does
> >that mean then - that a Level1/2 router cannot be
> >configured with AREA authentication?
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Sage
> >
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