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address authentication-key

Syntax

[ no ] address { ipAddress | unnumbered interfaceType interfaceSpecifier } authentication-key [ 0 | 8 ] authKey

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Assigns a password used by neighboring routers that are using OSPF simple password authentication. The no version deletes the password.

Note: You must issue the address area command before issuing this command.

Options

  • ipAddress—OSPF interface address previously specified with the address command
  • unnumbered—Indicates that OSPF is running on an unnumbered interface previously specified with the address command
    • interfaceType—Interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
    • interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type; see Interface Types and Specifiers
  • 0—Indicates the authKey is entered in unencrypted form (plaintext); this is the default option
  • 8—Indicates the authKey is entered in encrypted form (ciphertext)
  • authKey—Password, string of up to 8 characters

Mode

Router Configuration

Published: 2012-01-12

 
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