From: mark salmon (masalmon@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Nov 03 2000 - 22:50:18 GMT-3
Remember, if your backbone area requires authentication, you MUST
configure authentication on your virtual link. You virtual link allows
a connection to the backbone area so if you backbone area requires
authentication, then the virtual link will also require authentication.
> John Conzone wrote:
>
> I must be missing the point on that thread. I have a virtual link
> connecting a discontiguous area. I do the standard virtual link and
> life is good. I then configure auth on the sepreated area, and it
> works as it is supposed to. I need auth on both routers or it doesn't
> work.
> I acts just as if the virtual link wasn't there and it was the
> ABR.
> What is it that I am missing with authenticating over virtual
> links?
> Thanks!
>
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