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OSPF and OSPFv3
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M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches
14. From the Authentication Type menu, select one of the following authentication types:
None. This is the initial interface state.
Simple. If you select Simple, you are prompted to enter an authentication key. This
key is included, in the clear, in the OSPF header of all packets sent on the network. All
routers on the network must be configured with the same key.
Encrypt. If you select Encrypt you are prompted to enter both an authentication key
and an authentication ID. Encryption uses the MD5 Message-Digest algorithm. All
routers on the network must be configured with the same key and ID.
15. In the Authentication Key field, enter the OSPF authentication key for the specified
interface.
If you do not select authentication, you are not prompted to enter a key.
If you select Simple authentication, you cannot use a key of more than 8 octets.
If you select Encrypt, the key can be up to 16 octets long.
The key value is displayed only if you are logged on with read/write privileges; otherwise,
it is displayed as asterisks.
16. In the Authentication ID field, enter the ID to be used for authentication.
You are prompted to enter an ID only when you select Encrypt as the authentication
type. The ID is a number between 0 and 255, inclusive.
17. Click the Add button
The new virtual link is added.
18. To remove the specified virtual link from the switch configuration, click the Delete button.
19. Click the Apply button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect
immediately.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable data that is displayed.
Table 155. OSPF Virtual Link Configuration
Field Description
Neighbor State
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The OSPF interface state can be one of these values:
Down. This is the initial interface state. The lower-level protocols
indicated that the interface is unusable. Interface parameters are
set to their initial values. All interface timers are disabled, and there
are no adjacencies associated with the interface.
Waiting. The router is trying to determine the identity of the backup
designated router by monitoring received hello packets. The router
is not allowed to elect a backup designated router or a designated
router until it transitions out of Waiting state. This prevents
unnecessary changes of backup designated router.