H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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6D7796490AF87A8C78F4A7E31F0793D8BA06FB95D54EBB9F94EB1F2D561BF66EA27DFD4788

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Key name: serverkey (default)

Key type: RSA

Time when key pair created: 16:48:31 2011/05/12

Key code:

307C300D06092A864886F70D0101010500036B003068026100C9451A80F7F0A9BA1A90C7BC

1C02522D194A2B19F19A75D9EF02219068BD7FD90FCC2AF3634EEB9FA060478DD0A1A49ACE

E1362A4371549ECD85BA04DEE4D6BB8BE53B6AED7F1401EE88733CA3C4CED391BAE633028A

AC41C80A15953FB22AA30203010001

# Export the RSA host public key to the file devicea.pub.

[DeviceA] public-key local export rsa ssh2 devicea.pub

[DeviceA] quit

# Enable the FTP server function, create an FTP user with the username ftp and password 123, and
configure the FTP user role as network-admin.

[DeviceA] ftp server enable

[DeviceA] local-user ftp

[DeviceA-luser-ftp] password simple 123

[DeviceA-luser-ftp] service-type ftp

[DeviceA-luser-ftp] authorization-attribute user-role network-admin

[DeviceA-luser-ftp] quit

2.

Configure Device B:
# Use FTP in binary mode to get the public key file devicea.pub from Device A.

<DeviceB> ftp 10.1.1.1

Connected to 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1).

220 FTP service ready.

User(10.1.1.1:(none)):ftp

331 Password required for ftp.

Password:

230 User logged in.

Remote system type is UNIX.

Using binary mode to transfer files.

ftp> binary

200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary

ftp> get devicea.pub

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,1,1,1,118,252)

150 Accepted data connection

226 File successfully transferred

301 bytes received in 0.003 seconds (98.0 kbyte/s)

ftp> quit

221-Goodbye. You uploaded 0 and downloaded 1 kbytes.

221 Logout.

# Import the host public key from the key file devicea.pub.

<DeviceB> system-view

[DeviceB] public-key peer devicea import sshkey devicea.pub

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