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Display the security associations set up for OSPFv3 interfaces in authentication policies.
show crypto ipsec sa ipv6
Configuring IPsec Encryption on an Interface
To configure, remove, or display IPsec encryption on an interface, use the following commands.
Prerequisite: Before you enable IPsec encryption on an OSPFv3 interface, first enable IPv6 unicast
routing globally, configure an IPv6 address and enable OSPFv3 on the interface, and assign it to an area
(refer to
Configuration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for
NOTE: When you configure encryption using the ipv6 ospf encryption ipsec command, you
enable both IPsec encryption and authentication. However, when you enable authentication on an
interface using the ipv6 ospf authentication ipsec command, you do not enable
encryption at the same time.
The SPI value must be unique to one IPsec security policy (authentication or encryption) on the router.
Configure the same authentication policy (the same SPI and key) on each OSPFv3 interface in a link.
Enable IPsec encryption for OSPFv3 packets on an IPv6-based interface.
INTERFACE mode
ipv6 ospf encryption {null | ipsec spi number esp encryption-algorithm [key-
encryption-type] key authentication-algorithm [key-authentication-type] key}
– null: causes an encryption policy configured for the area to not be inherited on the interface.
– ipsec spi number: is the security policy index (SPI) value. The range is from 256 to
4294967295.
– esp encryption-algorithm: specifies the encryption algorithm used with ESP. The valid values
are 3DES, DES, AES-CBC, and NULL. For AES-CBC, only the AES-128 and AES-192 ciphers are
supported.
– key: specifies the text string used in the encryption. All neighboring OSPFv3 routers must share
the same key to decrypt information. Required lengths of a non-encrypted or encrypted key are:
3DES - 48 or 96 hex digits; DES - 16 or 32 hex digits; AES-CBC - 32 or 64 hex digits for AES-128
and 48 or 96 hex digits for AES-192.
– key-encryption-type: (optional) specifies if the key is encrypted. The valid values are 0 (key is
not encrypted) or 7 (key is encrypted).
– authentication-algorithm: specifies the encryption authentication algorithm to use. The
valid values are MD5 or SHA1.
– key: specifies the text string used in authentication. All neighboring OSPFv3 routers must share
key to exchange information. For MD5 authentication, the key must be 32 hex digits (non-
encrypted) or 64 hex digits (encrypted). For SHA-1 authentication, the key must be 40 hex digits
(non-encrypted) or 80 hex digits (encrypted).
– key-authentication-type: (optional) specifies if the authentication key is encrypted. The valid
values are 0 or 7.
Remove an IPsec encryption policy from an interface.
no ipv6 ospf encryption ipsec spi number
Remove null encryption on an interface to allow the interface to inherit the encryption policy
configured for the OSPFv3 area.
no ipv6 ospf encryption null
Display the configuration of IPsec encryption policies on the router.
show crypto ipsec policy
Display the security associations set up for OSPFv3 interfaces in encryption policies.
show crypto ipsec sa ipv6
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Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)

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