From: Rik Guyler (rik@guyler.net)
Date: Mon May 26 2008 - 23:11:31 ART
Nah, I rekeyed the password on my side a couple of times. However, I didn't
do that on the BB router so maybe there was a glitch in the pasting of that
config? I didn't suspect that but I'll have to give it a try.
Thanks,
Rik
-----Original Message-----
From: St Pancras [mailto:ccielab-groupstudy@mazehill.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 7:59 PM
To: Rik Guyler
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: RIP MD5 follies
Could this be the perennial problem with "dead space" after the password??
Go into config mode on BB2 and delete and re-enter the password to make
sure there is no space there.
Do the same for SW2.
See if it works.
Cheers
Rik Guyler wrote:
> I know I'm not the only one that despises MD5 authentication. Seems like
> there aren't too many other things in IOS-land that are as unpredictable
> when it comes to doing what it is supposed to be doing.
>
> I have SW2 and BB2 from an IE lab that are supposed to exchange RIP routes
> using MD5 authentication. I've reloaded both devices, verified the
configs
> (yes, I cheated and looked at BB2 ;-) on both but the debugs on both sides
> continuously complain about the auth. I even checked the solution guide
and
> my config is identical except the name of the key chain name.
>
> key chain RIP
> key 1
> key-string CISCO
>
> interface Vlan82
> ip address 192.10.1.8 255.255.255.0
> ip rip authentication mode md5
> ip rip authentication key-chain RIP
>
> Anybody out there have a good method for clearing this type of mess up?
>
> --
> Rik
>
>
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