You can securely provide MD5
            passwords during BGP peer-group create or update operations.
     
        About this task
            Configure BGP MD5 Authentication for Tenant BGP Peer and Configure BGP MD5 Authentication for Tenant BGP Peer-group present
                instructions for providing an md5-password per BGP peer or peer-group during the BGP
                peer or peer-group create and update operations.
            This topic provides an additional method for doing so - in a secure manner - using
                the --md5-password-prompt-enable=true option in the efa tenant
                    service bgp peer create and efa tenant service bgp peer-group
                    create commands.
            You are prompted to supply a password the same number of times as the number of BGP
                peer or peer-group inputs you specify in the command. Then, you can choose to type
                in a password, in which case, it is not shown. Alternatively, you can skip the input
                of the password altogether by pressing Enter. 
            
                
Note   
You can choose to provide the
                    BGP peer or peer-group md5-password either in a secure manner (using the prompt)
                    or in an unsecure manner, as described in the topics referenced above, but not
                    both.
 
        
        Procedure
- 
                Run the efa tenant service bgp peer
                        create command to create or update a BGP peer.
                For
                    example: efa tenant service bgp peer create --name bgp173-2501 --tenant tenant11 
                       --ipv4-uc-nbr 10.20.246.6,v1:25.1.1.3,5901 
                       --ipv4-uc-nbr-bfd 10.20.246.6,v1:25.1.1.3,true 
                       --ipv6-uc-nbr 10.20.246.5,v1:25:1::3,5901 
                       --ipv6-uc-nbr-bfd 10.20.246.5,v1:25:1::3,true 
                       --md5-password-prompt-enable=true
The following output is
                        displayed: Enter Md5 Password for 10.20.246.6::v1::25.1.1.3:
      
For
                        the first prompt, let's say you type in a password. It is not displayed on
                        the screen. You are prompted for the second
                        password: Enter Md5 Password for 10.20.246.5::v1::25:1::3:
      
Let's
                        say that this time, you do not type in a password at all but press
                        Enter. The following output is displayed: BgpService created
                        successfully. 
- 
                Run the efa tenant service bgp
                        peer-group create command to create or update a BGP
                    peer-group.
                For
                    example: efa tenant service bgp peer-group create --tenant "tenant11" --name "v1-PeerGrp" 
                       --pg-name 10.20.246.5:v1-PeerGrp --pg-asn 10.20.246.5,v1-PeerGrp:5200 
                       --pg-bfd-enable 10.20.246.5,v1-PeerGrp:true 
                       --pg-name 10.20.246.5:v3-PeerGrp --pg-asn 10.20.246.5,v3-PeerGrp:5201 
                       --pg-bfd-enable 10.20.246.5,v3-PeerGrp:true 
                       --pg-name 10.20.246.6:v1-PeerGrp --pg-asn 10.20.246.6,v1-PeerGrp:5200 
                       --pg-bfd-enable 10.20.246.6,v1-PeerGrp:true 
                       --pg-md5-password-prompt-enable=true
The following output is
                        displayed: Enter Md5 Password for 10.20.246.5::v1-PeerGrp:
      
For
                        the first prompt, let's say you type in a password. It is not displayed on
                        the screen.  
You are prompted for the second
                        password: Enter Md5 Password for 10.20.246.5::v3-PeerGrp:
      
Let's
                        say you type in a password this time, too. It is not displayed on the
                        screen. Now you are prompted a third
                        time: Enter Md5 Password for 10.20.246.6::v1-PeerGrp:
      
Let's
                        say that this time, you do not type in a password at all but press
                        Enter. The following output is displayed: BgpService created
                        successfully.