I did check those, I should have included them in my original email.

Here they are:

R2#sho clock
*21:11:32.639 UTC Sun Jul 19 2009
R2#sho key chain
Key-chain R2toR4:
    key 1 -- text "ipexpert_R2toR4"
        accept lifetime (always valid) - (always valid) [valid now]
        send lifetime (00:00:00 UTC Jan 1 2009) - (infinite) [valid now]

R4#sho clock
*21:58:06.199 UTC Sun Jul 19 2009
R4#
R4#
R4#sho key chain
Key-chain R2toR4:
    key 1 -- text "ipexpert_R2toR4"
        accept lifetime (always valid) - (always valid) [valid now]
        send lifetime (00:00:00 UTC Jan 1 2009) - (infinite) [valid now]
R4#

Maybe it is the sync of the clocks being off so much...

Let me set them and see...


-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Astorino [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 12:50 PM
To: Michael Lipsey; [email protected]; CCIE OSL
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] RIP Authentication

Check your system clock : )

Sh clock
Sh key chain

I bet it is invalid


Regards,

Joe Astorino - CCIE #24347 R&S
Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
Cell: +1.586.212.6107
Fax: +1.810.454.0130
Mailto:  [email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: "Michael Lipsey" <[email protected]>

Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 12:44:46 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] RIP Authentication


This is supposed to be easy but I'm just not getting it, here are my logs
from R2:

R2#
*Jul 19 19:39:39.448: RIP: received packet with text authentication
ipexpert_R2toR4
*Jul 19 19:39:39.448: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 150.100.24.4 (invalid
authentication)
R2#
*Jul 19 19:39:54.328: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Loopback0
(200.0.0.2)
*Jul 19 19:39:54.328: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:39:54.328:   150.100.24.0/24 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
*Jul 19 19:39:54.328: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 200.0.0.2 (sourced from
one of our addresses)
R2#
*Jul 19 19:39:57.532: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Serial0/1/0.24
(150.100.24.2)
*Jul 19 19:39:57.532: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:39:57.532:   200.0.0.2/32 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
R2#
*Jul 19 19:40:05.948: RIP: received packet with text authentication
ipexpert_R2toR4
*Jul 19 19:40:05.948: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 150.100.24.4 (invalid
authentication)
R2#
*Jul 19 19:40:23.156: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Serial0/1/0.24
(150.100.24.2)
*Jul 19 19:40:23.156: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:40:23.156:   200.0.0.2/32 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
*Jul 19 19:40:23.168: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Loopback0
(200.0.0.2)
*Jul 19 19:40:23.168: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:40:23.168:   150.100.24.0/24 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
*Jul 19 19:40:23.168: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 200.0.0.2 (sourced from
one of our addresses)
R2#
*Jul 19 19:40:32.464: RIP: received packet with text authentication
ipexpert_R2toR4
*Jul 19 19:40:32.464: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 150.100.24.4 (invalid
authentication)
R2#
*Jul 19 19:40:49.096: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Serial0/1/0.24
(150.100.24.2)
*Jul 19 19:40:49.096: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:40:49.096:   200.0.0.2/32 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
*Jul 19 19:40:50.060: RIP: sending v2 update to 224.0.0.9 via Loopback0
(200.0.0.2)
*Jul 19 19:40:50.060: RIP: build update entries
*Jul 19 19:40:50.060:   150.100.24.0/24 via 0.0.0.0, metric 1, tag 0
*Jul 19 19:40:50.060: RIP: ignored v2 packet from 200.0.0.2 (sourced from
one of our addresses


I have all of the other interfaces except for the R2 to R4 Serial link shut
down, here are those configurations:

R2:

key chain R2toR4
 key 1
   key-string 7 121015120A1B09163E14167A273A1047
   send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2009 infinite
!
!
interface Serial0/1/0.24 point-to-point
 description Frame Relay Cloud 2
 ip address 150.100.24.2 255.255.255.0
 ip rip authentication key-chain R2toR4 
 frame-relay interface-dlci 204  


R4:

R4#sho run | b key
key chain R2toR4
 key 1
   key-string 7 121015120A1B09163E14167A273A1047
   send-lifetime 00:00:00 Jan 1 2009 infinite
!
!
interface Serial0/0/0
 ip address 150.100.24.4 255.255.255.0
 ip rip authentication key-chain R2toR4
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay lmi-type cisco


Freaking computers...
Thanks!

-Mike

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