Clear Commands; Debug Command; Configuring The Access Point For Secure Shell; Understanding Ssh - Cisco M10-RM Software Manual

Cisco ios releases 12.4(10b)ja and 12.3(8)jec
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Chapter 5
Administering the Access PointWireless Device Access

Clear Commands

In privileged Exec mode, use the commands in
Table 5-3
Command
clear ip dhcp binding
{ address | * }
clear ip dhcp conflict
{ address | * }
clear ip dhcp server statistics

Debug Command

To enable DHCP server debugging, use this command in privileged EXEC mode:
debug ip dhcp server { events | packets | linkage }
Use the no form of the command to disable debugging for the wireless device DHCP server.

Configuring the Access Point for Secure Shell

This section describes how to configure the Secure Shell (SSH) feature.
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this section, refer to the "Secure
Note
Shell Commands" section in the Cisco IOS Security Command Reference for Release 12.3.

Understanding SSH

SSH is a protocol that provides a secure, remote connection to a Layer 2 or a Layer 3 device. There are
two versions of SSH: SSH version 1 and SSH version 2. This software release supports both SSH
versions. If you do not specify the version number, the access point defaults to version 2.
SSH provides more security for remote connections than Telnet by providing strong encryption when a
device is authenticated. The SSH feature has an SSH server and an SSH integrated client. The client
supports these user authentication methods:
For more information about SSH, refer to Part 5, "Other Security Features" in the Cisco IOS Security
Configuration Guide for Release 12.3.
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Clear Commands for DHCP Server
RADIUS (for more information, see the
on page
5-9)
Local authentication and authorization (for more information, see the
for Local Authentication and Authorization" section on page
Table 5-3
to clear DHCP server variables.
Purpose
Deletes an automatic address binding from the
DHCP database. Specifying the address argument
clears the automatic binding for a specific (client)
IP address. Specifying an asterisk (*) clears all
automatic bindings.
Clears an address conflict from the DHCP
database. Specifying the address argument clears
the conflict for a specific IP address. Specifying
an asterisk (*) clears conflicts for all addresses.
Resets all DHCP Server counters to 0.
"Controlling Access Point Access with RADIUS" section
Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Points
Configuring the Access Point for Secure Shell
"Configuring the Access Point
5-19)
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