Ssh Server Authentication - Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual

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SSH Server Authentication

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If the By Password method was selected, enter a password (Encrypted or Plaintext) or leave
the default encrypted password.
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.
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.
To enable SSH server authentication and define the trusted servers:
Click Security > SSH Client > SSH Server Authentication.
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.
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Security: SSH Client
SSH Server Authentication

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