Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP-IPV6-IGP CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-31 Configuration Manual page 290

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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JunosE 11.3.x IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide
address authentication message-digest
address authentication-none
address message-digest-key md5
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Use to assign a password used by neighboring routers for OSPF simple password
authentication.
The interface can have an IP address, or it can be unnumbered.
You can specify whether the key is entered in unencrypted or encrypted format. If you
do not specify which, the string is assumed to be unencrypted.
The password, or key, is a character string up to 8 characters long.
Example
host1(config-router)#address 10.12.10.2 authentication-key 9rdf7
Use the no version to delete the password from the specified interface.
See address authentication-key
Use to specify that MD5 authenticaion is used for the OSPF interface.
You must configure the MD5 key ID and password with the address
message-digest-key md5 command.
Switching between authentication types does not delete a configured MD5 key ID or
password; only using the no version of that configuration command can delete the
MD5 key ID and password.
Example
host1(config-router)#address 10.12.10.2 authentication message-digest
Use the no version to set authentication for the interface to none without removing
any configured MD5 key. You can subsequently apply MD5 authentication to the
interface without having to reconfigure the key.
See address authentication message-digest
Use to disable authentication on the interface.
The interface can have an IP address, or it can be unnumbered.
Example
host1(config-router)#address 192.168.10.32 authentication-none
The no version has no effect.
See address authentication-none
Use to enable OSPF MD5 authentication and configure the MD5 key.
The MD5 key is a character string up to 16 characters long. You must also specify a key
identifier and whether the key is entered in unencrypted or encrypted format. If you do
not specify which, the string is assumed to be unencrypted.
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