Configuration Example for Keychain Management
This example shows how to configure a keychain named bgp keys. Each key text string is encrypted.
Each key has longer accept lifetimes than send lifetimes, to help prevent lost communications by
accidentally configuring a time in which there are no active keys.
key chain bgp-keys
key 0
key-string 7 zqdest
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Jun 01 2013 23:59:59 Sep 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jun 01 2013 23:59:59 Aug 12 2013
key 1
key-string 7 uaeqdyito
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Aug 12 2013 23:59:59 May 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Sep 12 2013 23:59:59 Aug 12 2013
key 2
key-string 7 eekgsdyd
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Nov 12 2013 23:59:59 Mar 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Dec 12 2013 23:59:59 Feb 12 2013
Where to Go Next
For information about routing features that use keychains, see the
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast
Routing Configuration Guide
.
Additional References for Keychain Management
Related Documents
Document Title
Related Topic
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide
Border Gateway Protocol
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide
OSPFv2
Standards
Title
Standards
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No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not
been modified by this feature.
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Configuration Example for Keychain Management