The VSP switch generates a RSA only server key stored in the following location respectively:
/intflash/.ssh/ssh_rsa.key
If a RSA key pair does not exist, then the VSP modular switch automatically generates one when you
enable the SSHv2 server.
The following table lists the access levels and file names you can use for storing the SSH client
authentication information using RSA.
Table 11: RSA authentication access level and file name
Client key format
Client key in IETF format with
enhanced secure mode
disabled
Client key in IETF format with
enhanced secure mode
enabled
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Access level
RWA
RW
RO
L3
L2
L1
administrator
operator
privilege
auditor
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File name
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_rwa
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_rw
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_ro
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_rwl3
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_rwl2
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_rwl1
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_admin
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_operator
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_priv
/intflash/.ssh/rsa_key_auditor
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