There shouldn't be an issue using keychains for these functions, I have XR and 
XE devices running IS-IS between each other with keychains on both without an 
issue.  

One thing to always watch out for is inadvertent spaces after you type in a 
clear text password.  

Thanks, 
Phil 

On 5/28/20, 3:44 AM, "cisco-nsp on behalf of Mark Tinka" 
<cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net on behalf of mark.ti...@seacom.mu> wrote:



    On 27/May/20 21:08, Eric Van Tol wrote:
    > Unless I get suggestions otherwise, I suppose I'll just not use keys, 
which seems prohibitive, particularly if a password needs changing at some 
point. The 'lsp-password' without a key chain seems to work just fine. :-/

    In IOS and IOS XE, we use key chains.

    In IOS XR, we use "lsp-password hmac-md5" at the "router isis" level,
    and "hello-password hmac-md5" at the "router isis 1 interface" level.

    Mark.
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