Ssh Server And Scp Commands; Crypto Cert Generate - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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Port Control:
Port Auth Status:
Re-Authentication:
Untagged VLAN id:
Guest VLAN:
Guest VLAN id:
Auth-Fail VLAN:
Auth-Fail VLAN id:
Auth-Fail Max-Attempts: 3
Tx Period:
Quiet Period:
ReAuth Max:
Supplicant Timeout:
Server Timeout:
Re-Auth Interval:
Max-EAP-Req:
Auth Type:
Auth PAE State:
Backend State:
Dell#

SSH Server and SCP Commands

The Dell Networking OS supports secure shell (SSH) protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0. SSH is a protocol for
secure remote login over an insecure network. SSH sessions are encrypted and use authentication.

crypto cert generate

Generates a default key and a self-signed certificate. This command replaces the existing certificate with a
new certificate.
C9000 Series
Syntax
crypto cert generate {cert-file file-name key-file file-name}
[cname common-name] [country country-name] [email email-id]
[length key-length] [locality locality-name] [organization
organization-name] [orgunit organization-unit-name] [state state-
name] [validity days]
Parameters
cert-file file-name
key-file file-name
cname common-
name
AUTO
UNAUTHORIZED
Disable
None
Enable
10
Enable
11
30 seconds
60 seconds
2
30 seconds
30 seconds
3600 seconds
2
SINGLE_HOST
Initialize
Initialize
Enter the keyword cert-file then the filename of the
certificate to be generated.
Enter the keyword key-file then the key filename to be
generated.
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword cname then the common name
to be included in the certificate. The default is Dell Networking.
Security
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