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[Switch] public-key local create ecdsa secp256r1
Generating Keys...
.
Create the key pair successfully.
# Enable the SFTP server.
[Switch] sftp server enable
# Assign an IP address to VLAN-interface 2. The SFTP client uses the address as the
destination for SSH connection.
[Switch] interface vlan-interface 2
[Switch-Vlan-interface2] ip address 192.168.1.45 255.255.255.0
[Switch-Vlan-interface2] quit
# Create a local device management user client002. Specify the plaintext password as aabbcc
and the service type as ssh for the user. Assign the user role network-admin and the working
directory flash:/ to the user.
[Switch] local-user client002 class manage
[Switch-luser-manage-client002] password simple aabbcc
[Switch-luser-manage-client002] service-type ssh
[Switch-luser-manage-client002] authorization-attribute user-role network-admin
work-directory flash:/
[Switch-luser-manage-client002] quit
# Create an SSH user client002. Specify the authentication method as password and the
service type as sftp for the user.
[Switch] ssh user client002 service-type sftp authentication-type password
2. Establish a connection between the SFTP client and the SFTP server:
The device supports different types of SFTP client software. This example uses an SFTP client
that runs PSFTP of PuTTy version 0.58.
PSFTP supports only password authentication.
To establish a connection to the SFTP server:
a. Run the psftp.exe to launch the client interface shown in Figure 108, and enter the following
command:
open 192.168.1.45
b. Enter username client002 and password aabbcc as prompted to log in to the SFTP server.