Dell PowerConnect 6024 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide (.htm) - Page 189
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Example The following example specifies for key 1, an accept-lifetime range from 13:30:00 Jan 25 2005 for 7200 seconds, and for key 2 an accept-lifetime range from 14:30:00 Jan 25 2005 for 7200 seconds. Console (config)# key 1 Console (config-key)# key-string mountain Console (config-key)# accept-lifetime duration 13:30:00 Jan 25 2005 7200 Console (config)# key 2 Console (config-key)# key-string country Console (config-key)# accept-lifetime duration 14:30:00 Jan 25 2005 7200 send-lifetime The send-lifetime key chain key configuration command sets the time period during which an authentication key is valid to generate MD5 digest for outgoing packets. To revert to the default value, use the no form of this command. Syntax send-lifetime infinite start-time send-lifetime duration start-time seconds send-lifetime start-time end-time no send-lifetime [duration | infinite] • start-time-Beginning time that the key specified by the key command is valid to be sent. The syntax can be either of the following: hh:mm:ss Month date year or hh:mm:ss date Month year. - hh:mm:ss-Time in hours, minutes, and seconds (Range: hh 0 - 23:mm 0 - 59: ss 0 - 59) - day-Day (by date) in the month (Range: 1 - 31) - month-Month (first three letters by name) (Range: Jan, ......Dec) - year-Year (no abbreviation) (Range: 1998 - 2097) • infinite-Key is valid to be sent from the start-time value with no limit. • end-time-Key is valid to be sent from the start-time value until the end-time value. The syntax is the same as that for the start-time value. The end-time value must be after the start-time value. IP Routing Protocol-Independent Commands 189