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Implementing Secure Shell on Cisco IOS XR
Software
Secure Shell (SSH) is an application and a protocol that provides a secure replacement to the Berkeley
r-tools. The protocol secures sessions using standard cryptographic mechanisms, and the application can
be used similarly to the Berkeley rexec and rsh tools.
Two versions of SSH are available: SSH Version 1 (SSHv1) and SSH Version 2 (SSHv2). SSHv1 uses
Rivest, Shamir, and Adelman (RSA) keys and SSHv2 uses Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) keys.
Cisco IOS XR software supports both SSHv1 and SSHv2.
This module describes the tasks that you need to implement Secure Shell on your Cisco IOS XR
network.
Note
For a complete description of the Secure Shell commands used in this chapter, see the Secure Shell
Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software module of the Cisco IOS XR System Security Command Reference
publication. To locate documentation of other commands that appear in this chapter, use the command
reference master index, or search online.
Feature History for Implementing Secure Shell on Cisco Cisco IOS XR Software
Release
Release 2.0
Release 3.0
Release 3.2
Release 3.3.0
Release 3.4.0
Release 3.5.0
Contents
Modification
This feature was introduced on the Cisco CRS-1.
No modification.
Support was added for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router.
The ssh server v2 command was added.
No modification.
No modification.
Prerequisites to Implementing Secure Shell, page SC-150
Restrictions for Implementing Secure Shell, page SC-150
Information About Implementing Secure Shell, page SC-151
How to Implement Secure Shell, page SC-152
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