Hash management is configurable per management interface, for example, the classic CLI, the MD-CLI, NETCONF, or gRPC. Each management interface has its own write-hash algorithm. Depending on which management interface the user logs into, the write hash of that interface should be checked and used for displaying the critical phrases.
In the classic CLI interface, the read and write hash algorithms can be different, for example, hash for write and hash2 for read.
For the MD-CLI, NETCONF, and gRPC interfaces, when a hash is configured, only write is implemented using that hash algorithm. For example, if hash2 is configured, SRĀ OS displays the phrase in hash2 format and reads the phrase in all formats. The read algorithm is not affected by hash algorithm configuration and SR OS reads in all hash formats.