Address Message-Digest-Key Md5 - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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address message-digest-key md5

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address { ipAddress | unnumbered interfaceType interfaceSpecifier }
message-digest-key keyID md5 [ 0 | 8 ] msgDigestKey
no address { ipAddress | unnumbered interfaceType interfaceSpecifier }
message-digest-key keyID
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
Enables OSPF MD5 authentication and configures the MD5 key. The no version deletes
an MD5 key.
NOTE: If all the MD5 keys have been deleted, the authentication type is still
MD5, but you need to configure MD5 keys.
To disable MD5 authentication for the interface, use the address
authentication-none command.
You must issue the address area command before issuing this command.
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" on page 5
interfaceSpecifier—Particular interface; format varies according to interface type;
see Interface Types and Specifiers on page 5
keyID—Key identifier in the range 1–255
md5—Specifies use of the MD5 algorithm
0—Indicates the msgDigestKey is entered in unencrypted form (plaintext); this is the
default option
8—Indicates the msgDigestKey is entered in encrypted form (ciphertext)
msgDigestKey—OSPF password; string of up to 16 alphanumeric characters
Router Configuration
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