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Use to enable or disable (suppress) simple authentication or HMAC MD5
authentication of IS-IS level 1 CSNP packets or PSNP packets.
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When authentication is enabled, it uses either the simple text password specified
by the
area-authentication-key
command, or the HMAC MD5 key specified by
the
area-message-digest-key
command.
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You must specify either the
csnp
keyword to enable authentication of level 1
CSNP packets, or the
psnp
keyword to enable authentication of level 1 PSNP
packets.
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Example
host1(config-router)#
area-authentication csnp
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Use the
no
version to restore the default behavior, in which authentication of
level 1 CSNPs and PSNPs is disabled. When authentication of level 1 CSNPs or
PSNPs is suppressed, the router does not authenticate these packets when it
receives them, nor does it send authentication information in these packets when
it transmits them.
■
See area-authentication
domain-authentication
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Use to enable or disable (suppress) simple authentication or HMAC MD5
authentication of IS-IS level 2 CSNP packets or PSNP packets.
■
When authentication is enabled, it uses either the simple text password specified
by the
domain-authentication-key
command, or the HMAC MD5 key specified
by the
domain-message-digest-key
command.
■
You must specify either the
csnp
keyword to enable authentication of level 2
CSNP packets, or the
psnp
keyword to enable authentication of level 2 PSNP
packets.
■
Example
host1(config-router)#
domain-authentication csnp
■
Use the
no
version to restore the default behavior, in which authentication of
level 2 CSNPs and PSNPs is disabled. When authentication of level 2 CSNPs or
PSNPs is suppressed, the router does not authenticate these packets when it
receives them, nor does it send authentication information in these packets when
it transmits them.
■
See domain-authentication
Configuring Redistribution
You can specify how IS-IS redistributes routes received from other routing protocols,
redistributes routes according to new policies, and controls redistribution of routes
with access lists and route maps.
Optionally, when you issue the
redistribute
command and specify a route map, you
can use the map to set a route tag for a route redistributed from another protocol to
Configuring Global IS-IS Parameters
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