Related Documentation
- ACX, J, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring BFD Authentication for Static Routes
- ACX, J, M, MX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Hitless Authentication Key Rollover for IS-IS
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Configuring the Authentication Key Update Mechanism for BGP and LDP Routing Protocols
start-time (Authentication Key Transmission)
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 7.6.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Support for the BFD protocol introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6.
Support for the BFD protocol introduced in Junos OS Release 9.6 for EX Series switches.
Support for IS-IS introduced in JUNOS OS Release 11.2.
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.3 for QFX Series switches.
Description
Specify a start time for key transmission. You do not need to specify an end time for the key. If a new key is present with a new start time, the keychain rolls over to the new one. The start time must be unique within the keychain.
Options
now—Start time as the current year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.
daydays—Start time as the specified number of days after the current day. For example, if the current day is the 12th and you configure start-time 2day, the start time will be on the 14th, exactly two days after the configuration is entered.
hourhours—Start time as the specified number of hours after the current hour. For example, if the current hour is 9:00 and you configure start-time 3hour, the start time will be in 12:00, exactly three hours after the configuration is entered.
minuteminutes—Start time as the specified number of minutes after the current minute. For example, if the current minute is 27 minutes after the hour and you configure start-time 5min, the start time will be in 32 minutes after the hour, exactly five minutes after the configuration is entered.
monthmonths—Start time as the specified number of months after the current month. For example, if the current month is March and you configure start-time 4month, the start time will be in July, exactly four months after the configuration is entered.
secondseconds—Start time as the specified number of seconds after the current second. For example, if the current second is 10:20:40 and you configure start-time 10seconds, the start time will be 10:20:50, exactly 10 seconds after the configuration is entered.
yearyears—Start time as the specified number of years after the current year. For example, if the current year is 2011 and you configure start-time 1year, the start time will be in 2012, exactly one year after the configuration is entered.
yyyy–mm-dd.hh:mm:ss—Start time in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). The start time must be unique within the keychain.
Required Privilege Level
admin—To view this statement in the configuration.
admin-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- ACX, J, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring BFD Authentication for Static Routes
- ACX, J, M, MX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Hitless Authentication Key Rollover for IS-IS
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Configuring the Authentication Key Update Mechanism for BGP and LDP Routing Protocols
Published: 2013-01-17
Related Documentation
- ACX, J, M, MX, PTX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring BFD Authentication for Static Routes
- ACX, J, M, MX, QFX, SRX, T Series
- Example: Configuring Hitless Authentication Key Rollover for IS-IS
- M, MX, PTX, T Series
- Configuring the Authentication Key Update Mechanism for BGP and LDP Routing Protocols