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1266 ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
IGP Commands
configure isis authentication
configure isis [level-2 | area <isis area identifier>] authentication
[simple-password <isis simple password> {no-check} | hmac-md5 <hmac-md5>
{no-check} | none]
Description
Configures authentication for a level 2 subdomain or a level 1 area.
Syntax Description
Default
By default, authentication is not configured.
Usage Guidelines
Two types of authentication are supported: simple password and HMAC-MD5. Simple password
authentication inserts a text password in the transmitted packet. HMAC-MD5 authentication inserts an
authentication key that is generated using a cryptographic hash function, HMAC, on the data present in
the packet. The no-check option prevents the system from dropping received packets that cannot be
authenticated.
Example
The following command configures authentication using the simple password “extreme” with no
checking for the level 2 subdomain:
configure isis level-2 authentication simple-password extreme no-check
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare v6.1.8 IS-IS tech release and subsequently
incorporated into ExtremeWare 7.0.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
level-2 Specifies to configure authentication for a level 2 subdomain.
isis area identifier Specifies an area.
isis simple password Specifies a text password in the transmitted packet.
no-check Specifies not to drop received packets that cannot be authenticated.
hmac-md5 Specifies an MD5 authentication key.

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