Secure Shell (Ssh) For Ipv6 - HP 2520-8 Configuration Manual

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IPv6 Management Security Features

Secure Shell (SSH) for IPv6

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Editing an Existing Authorized IP Manager Entry. To change the mask
or access level for an existing authorized IP manager entry, enter the IPv6
address with the new value(s). Any parameters not included in the command
are reset to their default values.
The following command replaces the existing mask and access level for IPv6
address 2001:DB8::231:17FF:FEC5:C967 with
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FF00 and operator:
Switch(config)# ipv6 authorized-managers
2001:db8::231:17ff:fec5:c967
ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ff00 access operator
The following command replaces the existing mask and access level for IPv6
address 2001:DB8::231:17FF:FEC5:3E61 with
FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF and manager (the default values). Note
that it is not necessary to enter either of these parameters:
Switch(config)# ipv6 authorized-managers
2001:db8::a05b:17ff:fec5:3f61
Deleting an Authorized IP Manager Entry. Enter only the IPv6 address
of the configured authorized IP manager station that you want to delete with
the no form of the command; for example:
Switch(config)# no ipv6 authorized-managers
2001:db8::231:17ff:fec5:3e61
Secure Shell (SSH) for IPv6
SSH for IPv4 and IPv6 operate simultaneously with the same command set.
Both are enabled in the default configuration, and are controlled together by
the same command set.
The Secure Shell (SSH) for IPv6 feature provides the same Telnet-like func-
tions through encrypted, authenticated transactions as SSH for IPv4. SSH for
IPv6 provides CLI (console) access and secure file transfer functionality. The
following types of transactions are supported:
Client public-key authentication

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