Operating notes
If the authentication type MD5 is configured without a
md5-auth-key-chain
, the authentication will fail.If the
md5-auth-key-chain
is configured but authentication type not set to MD5, the authentication will fail.If the authentication type MD5 is configured and the
md5-auth-key-chain
is already configured, the MD5 authentication will begin working.If the
md5-auth-key-chain
is configured but the authentication type set to MD5, the MD5 authentication will begin working.When the MD5 authentication is working and you remove the
md5-auth-key-chain
, the MD5 authentication will fail.When the MD5 authentication is working and you change authentication type to other than MD5, the MD5 authentication will fail.
When the MD5 authentication is working and you remove the used key-chain from global configuration, the request to remove the used keychain will fail.
- When the MD5 authentication is working and you remove the key from key-chain in the global configuration, the MD5 authentication will not work.NOTE:
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends using a single key in the key-chain.
Only RIPv2 is allowed in supporting MD5 authentication.
For 2920/2930 switches, the default date and time is
01/01/1990
but for other switches, the current date and time is default. MD5 authentications works only when switches have same date and time. For MD5 authentication to work when 2920/2930 switches are connected with other switches, you need to manually configure time to the current date and time or time needs to be sync with the SNTP server.