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Process Overview: Routing Protocol Configuration

Configuring OSPF

Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

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Example

This example shows how to set the dead interval to 20 for VLAN 1:

13.1.2.11ip ospf authentication-key

Use this command to assign a password to be used by neighboring routers using OSPF’s simple
password authentication. This password is used as a “key” that is inserted directly into the OSPF
header in routing protocol packets. A separate password can be assigned to each OSPF network on
a per-interface basis.

ip ospf authentication-key password

Syntax Description

Command Syntax of the “no” Form

The “no” form of this command removes an OSPF authentication password on an
interface:

no ip ospf authentication-key

Command Type

Router command.

Command Mode

Interface configuration: Matrix>Router(config-if(Vlan <vlan_id>))#

Command Defaults

If password is not specified, the password will be set to a blank string.

Matrix>Router(config)#interface vlan 1

Matrix>Router(config-if(Vlan 1))#ip ospf dead-interval 20

NOTES: The password key set with this command will only be used when
authentication is enabled for an OSPF area using the area authentication command
described in

Section 13.1.2.15

.

All neighboring routers on the same network must have the same password configured
to be able to exchange OSPF information.

password

Specifies an OSPF authentication password. Valid values
are alphanumeric strings up to 8 bytes in length.

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