Security: SSH Client
SSH Server Authentication
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Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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STEP 4
If the
By Password
method was selected, enter a password (
Encrypted
or
Plaintext
) or leave
the default encrypted password.
STEP 5
Perform one of the following actions:
•
Apply
—The selected authentication methods are associated with the access method.
•
Restore Default Credentials
—The default username and password (anonymous) are
restored.
•
Display Sensitive Data As Plaintext
—Sensitive data for the current page appears as
plaintext.
The
SSH User Key Table
contains the following fields for each key:
•
Key Type
—RSA or DSA.
•
Key Source
—Auto Generated or User Defined.
•
Fingerprint
—Fingerprint generated from the key.
STEP 6
To handle an RSA or DSA key, select either RSA or DSA and perform one of the following
actions:
•
Generate
—Generate a new key.
•
Edit
—Display the keys for copying/pasting to another device.
•
Delete
—Delete the key.
•
Details
—Display the keys.
SSH Server Authentication
To enable SSH server authentication and define the trusted servers:
STEP 1
Click
Security > SSH Client > SSH Server Authentication
.
STEP 2
Select
Enable
to enable SSH server authentication.
•
IPv4 Source Interface
—Select the source interface whose IPv4 address will be used as
the source IPv4 address for messages used in communication with IPv4 SSH servers.
•
IPv6 Source Interface
—Select the source interface whose IPv6 address will be used as
the source IPv6 address for messages used in communication with IPv6 SSH servers.