Chapter 40 - MD5 Configuration Commands
The MD5 configuration commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command Parameters
create md5 key <key_id 1-255> <password 16>
config md5 key <key_id 1-255> <password 16>
delete md5 key <key_id 1-255>
show md5 key <key_id 1-255>
Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections:
create md5 key
Purpose Used to create a new entry in the MD5 key table.
Syntax create md5 key <key_id 1-255> <password 16>
Description This command is used to create an entry for the MD5 key table.
Parameters <key_id 1-255> – The MD5 key ID.The user may enter a key ranging from 1 to 255.
<password 16> – An MD5 password of up to 16 bytes.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To configure an MD5 Key password:
AT-9724TS:4# config md5 key 1 taboo
Command: config md5 key 1 taboo
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delete md5 key
Purpose Used to delete a new entry in the MD5 key table.
Syntax delete md5 key <key_id 1-255>
Description This command is used to delete a specific entry in the MD5 key table.
Parameters <key_id 1-255> – The MD5 key ID the user wishes to delete.
<password 16> – An MD5 password of up to 16 bytes.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To delete an entry in the MD5 key table:
AT-9724TS:4# delete md5 key 1
Command: delete md5 key 1
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