Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(13)S7

Page de 46
 
MPLS—LDP MD5 Global Configuration
  Configuration Examples for Configuring the MPLS—LDP MD5 Global Configuration Feature
16
Cisco IOS Release: Multiple releases
For example:
Router# show mpls ldp neighbor password 
    Peer LDP Ident: 10.4.4.4:0; Local LDP Ident 10.1.1.1:0
        TCP connection: 10.4.4.4.11017 - 10.1.1.1.646
        Password: not required, none, stale
        State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 57/57
    Peer LDP Ident: 10.3.3.3:0; Local LDP Ident 10.1.1.1:0
        TCP connection: 10.3.3.3.11018 - 10.1.1.1.646
        Password: required, neighbor, in use
        State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 216/215
Router# show mpls ldp neighbor password pending 
    Peer LDP Ident: 10.4.4.4:0; Local LDP Ident 10.1.1.1:0
        TCP connection: 10.4.4.4.11017 - 10.1.1.1.646
        Password: not required, none, stale
        State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 57/57
Router# show mpls ldp neighbor password current
    Peer LDP Ident: 10.3.3.3:0; Local LDP Ident 10.1.1.1:0
        TCP connection: 10.3.3.3.11018 - 10.1.1.1.646
        Password: required, neighbor, in use
        State: Oper; Msgs sent/rcvd: 216/215
This command displays password information used in established LDP sessions. If you do not enter an 
optional pending or current keyword for the command, password information for all established LDP 
sessions is displayed. 
Step 5
exit
Use this command to exit to user EXEC mode. For example:
Router# exit
Router> 
Configuration Examples for Configuring the MPLS—LDP MD5 
Global Configuration Feature
This section contains the following example for configuring the MPLS—LDP MD5 Global 
Configuration feature:
Configuring an LDP MD5 Password for LDP Sessions: Examples
The section contains the following examples for configuring an LDP MD5 password for LDP sessions: