Addendum, Networka ir acpa4000 – American Power Conversion AIRACPA4000 User Manual

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ADDENDUM

NetworkA

IR ACPA4000

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you can verify that the correct host key was uploaded by verifying that
the fingerprints displayed here match the SSH fingerprints on the
Network Management Card, as displayed by your SSH client program.

7. The last screen verifies that the host key has been created and

instructs you on the next task, to load the host key to the Network
Management Card. It displays the location and name of the host key,
which has a

.p15

file extension.

Load the host key to the Network Management Card.

Perform these

steps:

1. On the

Network

menu of the Web interface of the Network

Management Card, select the

Telnet/SSH

option.

2. In the

SSH User Host Key File

section of the page, browse to the host

key, the

.p15

file you created in the procedure

Create the host key

.

(The default location is

C:\Program Files\American Power

Conversion\APC Security Wizard

.)

3. On the

SSH Host Key Fingerprint

section of the page, note the

fingerprint for the version (or versions) of SSH you are using. Then log
on to the Network Management Card through your SSH client
program, and verify that the correct host key was uploaded by verifying
that these fingerprints match the fingerprints that the client program
displays.

Alternatively, you can use FTP or Secure CoPy (SCP) to transfer
the host key file to the Network Management Card. If you use
FTP or SCP for the transfer, you must specify the correct
location,

\sec

, on the Network Management Card. For SCP, the

command to transfer a host key named

hostkey.p15

to a

Network Management Card with an IP address of 156.205.6.185
would be:

scp cert.p15 [email protected]:\sec\hostkey.p15

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