
Configuring and Customizing BGP
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Using the BCC
To set the BGP-4 authentication parameters, navigate to the peer prompt and
enter:
tcp-authentication <
state>
state
is one of the following:
none (default)
md5
For example, the following command enables BGP-4 MD5 authentication:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp# tcp-authentication md5
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
If TCP authentication is not enabled, the other BGP authentication parameters are
irrelevant.
If you have specified MD5 authentication, you can continue configuring the
BGP-4 authentication parameters. At the peer prompt, enter:
tcp-md5-key <
key>
key
is the value that you assign to the MD5 key. There is no default value.
For example, the following command sets the BGP-4 MD5 key to corpkey:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp# tcp-md5-key corpkey
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
You can also specify whether to store the key as clear text or encrypted. At the
peer prompt, enter:
tcp-md5-key-storage <
format>
format
is one of the following:
clear-text (default)
encrypted
For example, the following command sets the BGP-4 MD5 key storage format to
encrypted:
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp# tcp-md5-key encrypted
/jointfilesconvert/106988/bgp#
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