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Brocade Adapters Administrator’s Guide
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auth
B
auth 
Enables authentication configuration on a per-port basis and the ability to display authentication 
status and statistics.
Synopsis
bcu auth --algo <port_id> <md|sha1|ms|sm>
bcu auth --policy <port_id> {on|off
bcu auth --secret <port_id> “secret_string” 
bcu auth --show <port_id
bcu auth --stats <port_id
bcu auth --statsclr <port_id>
Description
Configure and display authentication settings and status.
Operands
--algo
Sets the authentication algorithm.
port_id
Specifies the ID of the port for which you want to display information.
md|sha1|ms|sm
MD5 - A hashing algorithm that verifies a message’s integrity using 
Message Digest version 5. MD5 produces a 128-bit digest and is the required 
authentication mechanism for LDAP v3 servers.
SHA1 - A secure hashing algorithm that computes a 160-bit message digest 
for a data file that is provided as input.
MD5SH1 - Similar to the MD5 hashing algorithm, but used for DH-CHAP 
authentication
SHA1MD5 - Similar to the SHA1 hashing algorithm, but used for 
DH-CHAP authentication
--policy
Turns authentication on or off. By default, the authentication policy is 
disabled. If authentication is enabled, the port attempts to negotiate with the 
switch. If the switch side does not participate in the authentication process, 
the port skips the authentication process. If the switch participates in the 
authentication and authentication fails, the port is placed in a link down 
state.
port_id
Specifies the ID of the port for which you want to set the authentication policy.
on|off
Specifies the state of the authentication policy: “policy 2/1 on” means 
authentication is turned on, “policy 2/1 off” means authentication is turned 
off.
--secret
Sets the shared secret. 
Note: You cannot clear the secret.
port_id
Specifies the ID of the port for which you want to set the shared secret.
secret string
Specifies the secret string. The maximum length of the secret is 63 bytes. The 
default secret for each interface is its pwwn without the colons; for example, 
0102030405060708.
--show
Displays the authentication settings and current status.