Scp Ipv6 - HP FlexNetwork 7500 Series Command Reference Manual

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user username: Specifies an SCP username, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 80 characters. If the
username contains an ISP domain name, use the pureusername@domain format. The
pureusername argument is a string of 1 to 55 characters. The domain argument is a string of 1 to 24
characters.
password password: Specifies a password in plaintext form, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63
characters.
Usage guidelines
If the client and the server have negotiated to use certificate authentication, the client must verify the
server's certificate. For the client to correctly get the server's certificate, you must specify the server's
PKI domain on the client by using the server-pki-domain domain-name option. The client uses the
CA certificate stored in the specified PKI domain to verify the server's certificate and does not need
to save the server's public key before authentication. If you do not specify the server's PKI domain,
the client uses the PKI domain of its own certificate to verify the server's certificate.
If you do not specify a username and password in the command, you must provide the username
and password in an interactive way.
If the SCP server uses publickey authentication, the password specified by this command is ignored.
Examples
# Connect the SCP client to SCP server 200.1.1.1. Specify the public key of the server as svkey, and
download file abc.txt from the server. The SCP client uses publickey authentication. Use the
following algorithms:
Preferred key exchange algorithm: dh-group14-sha1.
Preferred server-to-client encryption algorithm: aes128-cbc.
Preferred client-to-server HMAC algorithm: sha1.
Preferred server-to-client HMAC algorithm: sha1-96.
Preferred compression algorithm: zlib.
<Sysname> scp 200.1.1.1 get abc.txt prefer-kex dh-group14-sha1 prefer-stoc-cipher
aes128-cbc prefer-ctos-hmac sha1 prefer-stoc-hmac sha1-96 prefer-compress zlib public-key
svkey
Username:

scp ipv6

Use scp ipv6 to establish a connection to an IPv6 SCP server and transfer files with the server.
Syntax
In non-FIPS mode:
scp ipv6 server [ port-number ] [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] [ -i interface-type
interface-number ] { put | get } source-file-name [ destination-file-name ] [ identity-key { dsa |
ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 | ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 | rsa | { x509v3-ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 |
x509v3-ecdsa-sha2-nistp384 } pki-domain domain-name } | prefer-compress zlib
prefer-ctos-cipher { 3des-cbc | aes128-cbc | aes128-ctr | aes128-gcm | aes192-ctr | aes256-cbc
| aes256-ctr | aes256-gcm | des-cbc } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 |
sha2-256 | sha2-512 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange-sha1 | dh-group1-sha1 |
dh-group14-sha1 | ecdh-sha2-nistp256 | ecdh-sha2-nistp384 } | prefer-stoc-cipher { 3des-cbc |
aes128-cbc | aes128-ctr | aes128-gcm | aes192-ctr | aes256-cbc | aes256-ctr | aes256-gcm |
des-cbc } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 | sha2-256 | sha2-512 } ] *
[ { public-key keyname | server-pki-domain domain-name } | source { interface interface-type
interface-number | ipv6 ipv6-address } ] * [ user username [ password password ] ]
In FIPS mode:
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