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md5-password
Syntax md5-password { cipher | plain } peer-lsr-id password
undo md5-password peer-lsr-id
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Parameter cipher: Displays the password in cipher text.
plain: Displays the password in plain text.
peer-lsr-id: MPLS LSR ID of the peer. An LSR and its peer use the same password.
password: Password string, case sensitive. If you specify the plain keyword, it
must be a string of 1 to 16 characters in plain text. If you specify the cipher
keyword, it can be either a string of 1 to 16 characters in plain text or a string of
24 characters in cipher text.
Description Use the
md5-password command to enable LDP MD5 authentication and set
the password, which must be the same as that configured on the peer.
Use the
undo md5-password command to disable LDP MD5 authentication.
By default, LDP MD5 authentication is disabled.
Changing of the password will cause the session to be reestablished and all
existing LSPs related to the session to be deleted.
This command takes effect only when MPLS LDP is enabled in the corresponding
view.
Example # Enable MD5 authentication for the public network LDP, setting the password
display mode to plain text.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mpls ldp
[Sysname-mpls-ldp] md5-password plain 3.3.3.3 beijingpass
# Enable MD5 authentication for LDP instance named vpn1, setting the password
display mode to plain text.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mpls ldp vpn-instance vpn1
[Sysname-mpls-ldp-vpn-instance-vpn1] md5-password plain 3.3.3.3 beijingpass
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