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2.14  Configure Network Settings
You will be presented with the SFTP prompt allowing interactive file transfer and
directory navigation.
Perform an SFTP file transfer to the device using Public Key with Pass-
phrase authentication
sftp -i ./id_rsa spadmin@10.10.200.5
Enter passphrase for key './id_rsa': mysecretpassphrase
You will be presented with the SFTP prompt allowing interactive file transfer and
directory navigation.
Recommended SSH Client Tools
Safran does not make any recommendations for specific SSH clients, SCP clients,
or SFTP client tools. However, there are many SSH based tools available to the
user at low cost or free.
Two good, free examples of SSH tool suites are the command line based tool
OpenSSH running on a Linux or OpenBSD x86 platform and the SSH tool suite
PuTTY.
The OpenSSH tool suite in source code form is freely available at
www.openssh.org
though you must also provide an OpenSSL library, which can
be found at www.openssl.org.
PuTTY can be found at: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/.
SSH Timeout
The keep-SSH alive timeout is hard-set to 60 minutes (3600 seconds). This value
is not configurable.
2.14.8

SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used application-layer
protocol for managing and monitoring network elements. It has been defined by
the Internet Architecture Board under RFC- 1157 for exchanging management
information between network devices, and is part of the TCP/IP protocol.
SNMP agents must be enabled and configured so that they can communicate
with the network management system (NMS). The agent is also responsible for
controlling the database of control variables defined in the Management Inform-
ation Base (MIB).
SecureSync's SNMP functionality supports SNMP versions V1, V2c and V3 (with
SNMP Version 3 being a secure SNMP protocol).
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