Domain-Authentication-Mode - HP 5920 Series Command Reference Manual

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reset osi statistics

domain-authentication-mode

Use domain-authentication-mode to specify the routing domain authentication mode and a password.
Use undo domain-authentication-mode to restore the default.
Syntax
domain-authentication-mode { md5 | simple | gca key-id { hmac-sha-1 | hmac-sha-224 |
hmac-sha-256 | hmac-sha-384 | hmac-sha-512 } } { cipher cipher-string | plain plain-string } [ ip | osi ]
undo domain-authentication-mode
Default
No routing domain authentication or password is configured.
Views
IS-IS view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
md5: Specifies the MD5 authentication mode.
simple: Specifies the simple authentication mode.
gca: Specifies the generic cryptographic authentication mode.
key-id: Specifies an SA by its key ID in the range of 1 to 65535. The sender puts a key ID in the
authentication TLV, and the receiver uses the SA associated with the key ID to authenticate the incoming
packet.
Invalid service slot
No matched socket
Not delivered, input socket
full
Total
Relay forwarded
Relay received
Failed
Description
Number of discarded packets due to unavailable IRF
member device.
Number of discarded packets due to mismatches in input
interfaces, MAC addresses, or connection filter criteria.
Number of undelivered packets due to a socket receiving
buffer overflow.
Total number of packets that IS-IS sent over OSI
connections.
Number of outbound packets relayed to the IRF member
device that hosts the output interfaces. This count is not
included in the total count of sent packets.
Number of outbound packets on the IRF member device
that hosts the output interfaces. These packets are
relayed from other IRF member devices.
Number of packets failed to be sent.
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