Configuring Keychain Management
Configuration Example for Keychain Management
This example shows how to configure a keychain named bgp keys. Each key text string is encrypted.
Each key has longer accept lifetimes than send lifetimes, to help prevent lost communications by
accidentally configuring a time in which there are no active keys.
key chain bgp-keys
key 0
key 1
key 2
Where to Go Next
For information about routing features that use keychains, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast
Routing Configuration Guide.
Additional References for Keychain Management
Related Documents
Related Topic
Border Gateway Protocol
OSPFv2
Standards
Standards
No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not
been modified by this feature.
key-string 7 zqdest
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Jun 01 2013 23:59:59 Sep 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jun 01 2013 23:59:59 Aug 12 2013
key-string 7 uaeqdyito
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Aug 12 2013 23:59:59 May 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Sep 12 2013 23:59:59 Aug 12 2013
key-string 7 eekgsdyd
accept-lifetime 00:00:00 Nov 12 2013 23:59:59 Mar 12 2013
send-lifetime 00:00:00 Dec 12 2013 23:59:59 Feb 12 2013
Document Title
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Unicast Routing Configuration Guide
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 9.x
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