| Configuring the Switch
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Configuring SSH
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To configure HTTPS:
Click Configuration, HTTPS.
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Enable HTTPS if required and set the Automatic Redirect mode.
2.
Click Save.
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Figure 15: HTTPS Configuration
Secure Shell (SSH) provides remote management access to this switch as
a secure replacement for Telnet. When the client contacts the switch via
the SSH protocol, the switch generates a public-key that the client uses
along with a local user name and password for access authentication. SSH
also encrypts all data transfers passing between the switch and SSH-
enabled management station clients, and ensures that data traveling over
the network arrives unaltered.
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You need to install an SSH client on the management station to access
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the switch for management via the SSH protocol. The switch supports
both SSH Version 1.5 and 2.0 clients.
SSH service on this switch only supports password authentication. The
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password can be authenticated either locally or via a RADIUS or
TACACS+ remote authentication server, as specified on the
Authentication menu
To use SSH with password authentication, the host public key must still
be given to the client, either during initial connection or manually
entered into the known host file. However, you do not need to configure
the client's keys.
The SSH service on the switch supports up to four client sessions. The
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maximum number of client sessions includes both current Telnet
sessions and SSH sessions.
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