EasyManua.ls Logo

HP ProCurve 6200yl Series

HP ProCurve 6200yl Series
390 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
Configuring the Switch for SSH Operation
Syntax: aaa authentication ssh login < local | tacacs | radius >[< local | none >]
Configures a password method for the primary and second-
ary login (Operator) access. If you do not specify an optional
secondary method, it defaults to none.
aaa authentication ssh enable < local | tacacs | radius>[< local | none >]
Configures a password method for the primary and second-
ary enable (Manager) access. If you do not specify an
optional secondary method, it defaults to none.
Option B: Configuring the Switch for Client Public-Key SSH
Authentication. If configured with this option, the switch uses its public
key to authenticate itself to a client, but the client must also provide a client
public-key for the switch to authenticate. This option requires the additional
step of copying a client public-key file from a TFTP server into the switch. This
means that before you can use this option, you must:
1. Create a key pair on an SSH client.
2. Copy the clients public key into a public-key file (which can contain up
to ten client public-keys).
3. Copy the public-key file into a TFTP server accessible to the switch and
download the file to the switch.
(For more on these topics, refer to “Further Information on SSH Client Public-
Key Authentication” on page 7-22.)
With steps 1 - 3, above, completed and SSH properly configured on the switch,
if an SSH client contacts the switch, login authentication automatically occurs
first, using the switch and client public-keys. After the client gains login
access, the switch controls client access to the manager level by requiring the
passwords configured earlier by the aaa authentication ssh enable command.
Syntax: copy tftp pub-key-file < ip-address > < filename >
Copies a public key file into the switch.
aaa authentication ssh login public-key
Configures the switch to authenticate a client public-key at
the login level with an optional secondary password method
(default: none).
7-19

Table of Contents

Related product manuals