RSA and Certificate Commands
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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The following table describes how keys/certificates can be copied from one type
of configuration file to another (using the copy command)..
* If the Running Configuration file on the device contains default keys (not
user-defined ones), the same default keys remain after reboot.
** In a text-based configuration file, there is no distinction between
automatically-defined, default keys and user-defined keys.
Lists of Commands
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crypto key generate dsa
The crypto key generate dsa Global Configuration mode command generates a
public and private DSA key (DSA key pair).
Destination File
Type
Copy from
Running Config.
Copy
from
Startup
Config.
Copy from
Remote/Local
Backup Config. File
or Mirror Config.
File
Startup Config.
All
keys/certificate
s are copied
(but only
user-defined
ones can be
displayed
Option is
not
supporte
d.
All keys/certificates
present in this file
are copied (*, **).
Running Config
N/A
Only user
defined.
All keys/certificates
present in this file
are copied (*).
Text-based CLI
(local backup
config. file,
mirror config.
file or remote
backup config.
file)
All keys (default
and user)
Only user
defined.
All keys/certificates
present in this file
are copied (**)
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