2 ssh -18, 2 ssh – QTECH QSW-2800 Инструкция по настройке User Manual

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2.2.2 SSH

2.2.2.1 Introduction to SSH

SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol which ensures a secure remote access connection to network

devices. It is based on the reliable TCP/IP protocol. By conducting the mechanism such as key

distribution, authentication and encryption between SSH server and SSH client, a secure

connection is established. The information transferred on this connection is protected from

being intercepted and decrypted. The switch meets the requirements of SSH2.0. It supports

SSH2.0 client software such as SSH Secure Client and putty. Users can run the above

software to manage the switch remotely.

The switch presently supports RSA authentication, 3DES cryptography protocol and SSH user

password authentication etc.

2.2.2.2 SSH Server Configuration Task List

Command

Explanation

Global Mode

ssh-server enable

no ssh-server enable

Enable SSH function on the switch; the no

command disables SSH function.

username <username> [privilege

<privilege>] [password [0 | 7]

<password>]

no username <username>

Configure the username and password of SSH

client software for logging on the switch; the no

command deletes the username.

ssh-server timeout <timeout>

no ssh-server timeout

Configure timeout value for SSH authentication;

the no command restores the default timeout value

for SSH authentication.

ssh-server authentication-retires

<authentication-retires>

no ssh-server authentication-retries

Configure the number of times for retrying SSH

authentication; the no command restores the

default number of times for retrying SSH

authentication.

ssh-server host-key create rsa

modulus <moduls>

Generate the new RSA host key on the SSH

server.

Admin Mode

terminal monitor

terminal no monitor

Display SSH debug information on the SSH client

side; the no command stops displaying SSH debug

information on the SSH client side.

2.2.2.3 Example of SSH Server Configuration

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