Terminology, Terminology -4 – HP 2600 Series User Manual

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6-4

Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
Terminology

Terminology

SSH Server:

A ProCurve switch with SSH enabled.

Key Pair:

A pair of keys generated by the switch or an SSH client

application. Each pair includes a public key, that can be read by
anyone and a private key, that is held internally in the switch or by a
client.

PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mode):

Refers to an ASCII-formatted

client public-key that has been encoded for portability and efficiency.
SSHv2 client public-keys are typically stored in the PEM format. See
figures 6-3 and 6-4 for examples of PEM-encoded ASCII and non-
encoded ASCII keys.

Private Key:

An internally generated key used in the authentication

process. A private key generated by the switch is not accessible for
viewing or copying. A private key generated by an SSH client applica-
tion is typically stored in a file on the client device and, together with
its public key counterpart, can be copied and stored on multiple
devices.

Public Key:

An internally generated counterpart to a private key. A

device’s public key is used to authenticate the device to other devices.

Enable Level:

Manager privileges on the switch.

Login Level:

Operator privileges on the switch.

Local password or username:

A Manager-level or Operator-level

password configured in the switch.

SSH Enabled:

(1) A public/private key pair has been generated on

the switch (

crypto key generate ssh [rsa]) and (2) SSH is enabled (ip

ssh). (You can generate a key pair without enabling SSH, but you
cannot enable SSH without first generating a key pair. See “2.
Generate the Switch’s Public and Private Key Pair” on page 6-10 and
“4. Enable SSH on the Switch and Anticipate SSH Client Contact
Behavior” on page 6-15
.)

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