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Layer 2 managed stackable fast ethernet switch
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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
The SSH Server Configuration
Max Session
Connection Timeout
Authfail Attempts
Tcp Port Number
Rekey Timeout
DES-3528:admin#
config ssh user
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the SSH user:
DES-3528:admin# config ssh user Trinity authmode password
Command: config ssh user Trinity authmode password
Success.
DES-3528:admin#
show ssh user authmode
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the SSH user:
DES-3528:admin#show ssh user authmode
Command: show ssh user authmode
Current Accounts:
User Name
Authentication Host Name
: 8
: 120
: 2
: 22
: Never
Used to configure the SSH user.
config ssh user <username 15> authmode [hostbased [hostname <domain_name 32> |
hostname_IP <domain_name 32> [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr>]] | password | publickey]
This command allows users to configure the SSH user authentication method.
<username 15> − Enter a username of no more than 15 characters to identify the SSH user.
authmode – Specifies the authentication mode of the SSH user wishing to log on to the
Switch. The administrator may choose between:
hostbased – This parameter should be chosen if the user wishes to use a remote SSH
server for authentication purposes. Choosing this parameter requires the user to input
the following information to identify the SSH user.
hostname <domain_name 32> − Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 32
characters identifying the remote SSH user.
hostname_IP <domain_name 32> [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr>] − Enter the
hostname and the corresponding IP address of the SSH user.
password – This parameter should be chosen to use an administrator defined password for
authentication.
publickey – This parameter should be chosen to use the publickey on a SSH server for
authentication.
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Used to display the SSH user setting.
show ssh user authmode
This command allows users to display the current SSH user setting.
None.
Only Administrator and Operator and Power-User-level users can issue this command.
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