
187
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1]B32E810561C21621C73D6DAAC028F4B1585DA7F42519718C
C
9B09EEF0381840002818000AF995917
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1]E1E570A3F6B1C2411948B3B4FFA256699B3BF871221CC9C5
D
F257523777D033BEE77FC378145F2AD
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1]D716D7DB9FCABB4ADBF6FB4FDB0CA25C761B308EF53009F7
1
01F7C62621216D5A572C379A32AC290
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1]E55B394A217DA38B65B77F0185C8DB8095522D1EF044B465
E
8716261214A5A3B493E866991113B2D
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1]485348
[SwitchA-pkey-public-key-key1] peer-public-key end
[SwitchA] quit
# Establish an SSH connection to the server
192.168.1.40
and specify the host public key of
the server.
<SwitchA> ssh2 192.168.1.40 publickey key1
Username: client001
[email protected]'s password:
After you enter the correct password, you successfully log in to Switch B.
Publickey authentication enabled Stelnet client configuration
example
Network requirements
As shown in
, you can log in to Switch B through the Stelnet client that runs on Switch A and are
assigned the user role network-admin for configuration management. Switch B acts as the Stelnet server
and uses publickey authentication and the DSA public key algorithm.
Figure 56
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
In the server configuration, the client public key is required. Use the client software to generate a DSA key
pair on the client before configuring the Stelnet server.
1.
Configure the Stelnet client:
# Assign an IP address to VLAN-interface 2.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 2
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface2] ip address 192.168.1.56 255.255.255.0
[SwitchA-Vlan-interface2] quit
# Generate a DSA key pair.