Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - IP-IPV6-IGP CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-31 Configuration Manual page 417

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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Start Accept—Date and time that the router starts accepting packets created with
this password
Start Generate—Date and time that the router starts inserting this password into
packets
Stop Accept—Date and time that the router stops accepting packets created with
this password
Stop Generate—Date and time that the router stops inserting this password into
packets
Domain Authentication—Displays the following fields if domain authentication is
enabled:
PSNP/CSNP PDU authentication enabled—Indicates whether authentication of
level 2 PSNP packets and/or level 1 CSNP packets has been enabled by means of
the domain-authentication command
Key-id—Numeric identifier for the authentication key
Type—Type of authentication: hmac-md5 or password; an asterisk after the type
indicates that the key is active
Start Accept—Date and time that the router starts accepting packets created with
this password
Start Generate—Date and time that the router starts inserting this password into
packets
Stop Accept—Date and time that the router stops accepting packets created with
this password
Stop Generate—Date and time that the router stops inserting this password into
packets
Use the es-neighbors keyword to display information for IS-IS end-system adjacencies
or the is-neighbors keyword to display information for IS-IS intermediate-system
adjacencies. Neighbor entries are sorted according to the area in which they are located.
The following fields are displayed when any of these keywords is used:
System Id—Six-byte value of router
Interface—Interface on which the router was discovered
State—Adjacency state, either Up or Init
Up—Believes that the ES or IS is reachable
Init—Router is an IS and is waiting for an IS-IS hello message. IS-IS regards the
neighbor as not adjacent.
Type—Level 1, level 2, and level 1-2 type adjacencies
L1—Router adjacency for level 1 routing only
Chapter 6: Configuring IS-IS
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