Telnet, Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Login (Slogin) Commands
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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Default Configuration
Keys do not exist.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
Use this command when you want to manually specify SSH client’s public keys.
Example
The following example enters the SSH Public Key-chain Configuration mode and
manually configures the RSA key pair for SSH public key-chain to the user ‘bob’.
switchxxxxxx(config)#
crypto key pubkey-chain ssh
switchxxxxxx(config-keychain)#
user-key
bob rsa
switchxxxxxx(config-keychain-key)#
key-string
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCvTnRwPWl
Al4kpqIw9GBRonZQZxjHKcq
ZNXQusIZ/76ILmFT34v7
Vu4GRfpSwoQUvV35LqJJk67IOU/zfwOl1g
kTwml75QR9gHujS6KwGN2QWXgh3ub8gDjTSq
muSn/Wd05iDX2IExQWu08licglk02LYciz
+Z4TrEU/9FJxwKBXuR0juNg5nFYsY
0ZCk0N/W9a/tnkm1shw3fNiOA
6AINEICBCCA4YcF6zMzaT1w
Rmt5nhhqdAtN/4oJfce166DqVX1gWmN
zNR4DYDvSzg0lDnwCAC8Qh
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52.7 user-key
The user-key SSH Public Key-string Configuration mode command associates a
username with a manually-configured SSH public key.
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