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ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
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Configuring SSH2 to Use ACL Policies
This section assumes that you have already loaded the policy on the switch. For more information about
creating and implementing ACLs and policies, see Chapter 12, “Policy Manager” and Chapter 13,
“Access Lists (ACLs).”
To configure SSH2 to use an ACL policy to restrict access, use the following command:
enable ssh2 {access-profile [<access_profile> | none]} {port <tcp_port_number>} {vr
[<vr_name> | all | default]}
Use the none option to remove a previously configured ACL.
Using SCP2 from an External SSH2 Client
In ExtremeWare XOS version 11.0 or later, the SCP2 protocol is supported for transferring configuration,
and policy files to the switch from the SCP2 client.
The user must have administrator-level access to the switch. The switch can be specified by its switch
name or IP address.
ExtremeWare XOS only allows SCP2 to transfer to the switch files named as follows:
● *.cfg—ExtremeWare XOS configuration files
● *.pol—ExtremeWare XOS policy files
In the following examples, you are using a Linux system to move files to and from the switch at
192.168.0.120, using the switch administrator account
admin.You are logged into your Linux system as
user.
To transfer the primary configuration file from the switch to your current Linux directory using SCP2,
use the following command:
[user@linux-server]# scp2 admin@192.168.0.120:/config/primary.cfg primary.cfg
To copy the policy filename test.pol from your Linux system to the switch, use the following command:
[user@linux-server]# scp2 test.pol admin@192.168.0.120:/config/test.pol
SSH2 Client Functions on the Switch
Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS 11.2, an Extreme Networks switch can function as an SSH2 client.
This means you can connect from the switch to a remote device running an SSH2 server and send
commands to that device. You can also use SCP2 to transfer files to and from the remote device.

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