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CHAPTER 3 Media Flow Manager Web-Based Interface
Media Flow Manager is able to authenticate client connection requests using ssh-dsa2 or ssh-
rsa2. This is optional, you can simply use the default password authentication method; default
user is admin, password is none (empty). For CLI details, see
ssh-dsa2 or ssh-rsa2 identities:
1. Enter an Identity Name for either ssh-dsa2 or ssh-rsa2 and click Generate Identity. The
generated identity displays in the list table at the top of the page and is available to be
selected in the drop-down list to Push to an appliance. It also becomes available in the
drop-down list for that identity type on the CMC Setup > Media Flow Controllers page.
2. For any managed node that you want to use this identity for connections, select the
Identity in the drop-down list and the Appliance, enter a Username and Password, and
click Push Identity. Now, when you go to log in to that node, you will use the Username
and Password you entered and will be authenticated with the identity keys you generated.
3.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent across reboots.
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