TCP/4/SOCKET_TCP6_MD5_AUTHEN_FAIL: TCP6 MD5 authentication failed. (tcpConnLocalAddress=[tcpConnLocalAddress], tcpConnLocalPort=[tcpConnLocalPort], tcpConnRemAddress=[tcpConnRemAddress], tcpConnRemPort=[tcpConnRemPort], hwTCPProtocol=[hwTCPProtocol], hwTCPVrfName=[hwTCPVrfName])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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tcpConnLocalAddress |
IP address of the local end of a TCP connection |
tcpConnLocalPort |
Port number of the local end of the TCP connection |
tcpConnRemAddress |
Destination IP address of the TCP connection |
tcpConnRemPort |
Port number of the peer end of the TCP connection |
hwTCPProtocol |
Name of an upper layer application protocol |
hwTCPVrfName |
Name of virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) |
Cause 1: The MD5 passwords configured for the local and peer TCP6 ports did not match each other.
Cause 2: An MD5 password was configured only for one TCP6 port.
1. Run the display current-configuration command on both ends to view whether the MD5 passwords are configured for the TCP6 connection.
2. Reconfigure the MD5 passwords to the same value.
3. Collect log information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
4. End.