Configuring The Wmic For Secure Shell; Understanding Ssh - Cisco C3201FESMIC-TP= - 3201 Fast EN Switch Mobile Interface Card Expansion Module Software Configuration Manual

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Administering the WMIC
Command
Step 6
username name [privilege level]
{password encryption-type password}
Step 7
end
Step 8
show running-config
Step 9
copy running-config startup-config
To disable AAA, use the no aaa new-model command in global configuration mode. To disable
authorization, use the no aaa authorization {network | exec} method1 command in global
configuration mode.

Configuring the WMIC for Secure Shell

This section describes how to configure the Secure Shell (SSH) feature.
Note
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this section, see the "Secure Shell
Commands" section in the Cisco IOS Security Command Reference for Release 12.2.

Understanding SSH

SSH is a protocol that provides a secure, remote connection to a Layer 2 or a Layer 3 device. There are
two versions of SSH: SSH version 1 and SSH version 2. Cisco IOS release 12.3(8)JK supports only SSH
version 1.
SSH provides greater security for remote connections than Telnet provides. When a device is
authenticated, SSH provides strong encryption. The SSH feature has an SSH server and an SSH
integrated client. The client supports these user authentication methods:
Purpose
Enters the local database, and establish a username-based authentication
system.
Repeat this command for each user.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Verifies your entries.
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.
RADIUS (for more information, see the
page
21)
Local authentication and authorization (for more information, see the
Local Authentication and Authorization" section on page
For name, specify the user ID as one word. Spaces and quotation
marks are not allowed.
(Optional) For level, specify the privilege level the user has after
gaining access. The range is from 0 to 15. Level 15 gives privileged
EXEC mode access. Level 0 gives user EXEC mode access.
For encryption-type, enter 0 to specify that an unencrypted password
follows. Enter 7 to specify that a hidden password follows.
For password, specify the password the user must enter to gain access
to the WMIC. The password must be from 1 to 25 characters, can
contain embedded spaces, and must be the last option specified in the
username command.
"Controlling WMIC Access with RADIUS" section on
Cisco 3200 Series Wireless MIC Software Configuration Guide
Configuring the WMIC for Secure Shell
"Configuring the WMIC for
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