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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring EIGRP
Customizing EIGRP
Detailed Steps
Command
Purpose
Step 1
router eigrp
as-num
Example:
hostname(config)# router eigrp 2
Creates an EIGRP routing process and enters router
configuration mode for this EIGRP process.
The
as-num
argument is the autonomous system
number of the EIGRP routing process.
Step 2
network
ip-addr
[
mask
]
Example:
hostname(config)# router eigrp 2
hostname(config-router)# network 10.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
Configures the interfaces and networks that
participate in EIGRP routing. You can configure one
or more network statements with this command.
Directly connected and static networks that fall
within the defined network are advertised by the
ASA. Additionally, only interfaces with an IP
address that falls within the defined network
participate in the EIGRP routing process.
If you have an interface that you do not want to have
participate in EIGRP routing, but that is attached to
a network that you want advertised, see the
“Configuring EIGRP” section on page 1-3
Step 3
interface
phy_if
Example:
hostname(config)# interface inside
Enters interface configuration mode for the interface
on which you are configuring EIGRP message
authentication.
Step 4
authentication mode eigrp
as-num
md5
Example:
hostname(config)# authentication mode eigrp 2 md5
Enables MD5 authentication of EIGRP packets.
The
as-num
argument is the autonomous system
number of the EIGRP routing process configured on
the ASA. If EIGRP is not enabled or if you enter the
wrong number, the ASA returns the following error
message:
% Asystem(100) specified does not exist
Step 5
authentication key eigrp
as-num key
key-id
key-id
Example:
hostname(config)# authentication key eigrp 2 cisco
key-id 200
Configures the key used by the MD5 algorithm.
The
as-num
argument is the autonomous system
number of the EIGRP routing process configured on
the ASA. If EIGRP is not enabled or if you enter the
wrong number, the ASA returns the following error
message:
% Asystem(100) specified does not exist%
The
key
argument can include up to 16 characters.
The
key-id
argument is a number that can range from
0 to 255.
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