Remove One Or More Key Id's From The Trusted List; Display The State Of The Authentication Code - Alcatel Omni Switch/Router User Manual

Alcatel switch/router release 4.5
Hide thumbs Also See for Omni Switch/Router:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

NTP Access Control Menu

Remove One or More Key ID's from the Trusted List

The trusted list in the key file is a list of all keys that are considered authentic and uncompro-
mised. Messages from an
is possible to remove a key from the trusted list.
To remove a key ID from the trusted list, enter the
where
key
5 from the trusted list, enter the following:
ID
A brief message is displayed confirming the operation.

Display the State of the Authentication Code

The
command allows you to look at the statistics of the authentication routine. These
statistics consist of counters for various functions of the authentication code.
To view the statistics of the authentication code, enter the
prompt. A screen similar to the following is shown:
Field Descriptions
The following sections explains the fields displayed using the
. The number of times the switch has examined the key file to find a key.
. The number of times the switch sent
encrypted form.
. The number of times the switch received
encrypted, and successfully decrypted the information.
Page 12-38
entity using one of these keys are accepted and acted upon. It
NTP
is the new key
to be remove from the trusted list. For example, to remove
ID
Removing a key
ID
removes the key from the working version of the key
file in the switch's
RAM
initialize
, the removed key is reinstated.
NTP
. The number of seconds since the last restart of the switch.
. The number of times the switch failed to find a key in its key file.
. The number of keys added to the key file using the
command as shown:
o Note o
using the
command
. If you reset the switch or re-
messages or information out in
NTP
messages of information that was
NTP
command at the system
command.
command.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents