From: Cristian Henry H (chenry@reuna.cl)
Date: Fri Jun 20 2003 - 11:27:10 GMT-3
Setting up authentication's domain means to inspec the LSP L2's password
between routers
Setting up authentication's area means to inspec the LSP L1's password
netween routers
So, the type of authentication you choose depend on the type of level
you have running over the router interfaces.
"SHARMA,MOHIT (HP-Germany,ex1)" ha escrito:
>
> Hi All,
>
> While enabling authentication in ISIS for the domain, do we have to enable
> authentication on "ALL" the routers. or only enabling it on L1/L2 and L2
> routers would be suuficient? As L1 routers do not get L2 LSP's anyway.
>
> IN Jeff Doyle's book he mentions that only L1/L2 and L2 routers need the
> domain-password, however I have seen some other labs where they enable it on
> ALL routers including only L1.
>
> Thanks as always for your inputs.
>
> Smiles,
>
> Mohit.
>
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