Access And Management Features; Secure Shell (Ssh) - Foundry Networks Switch and Router Installation And Configuration Manual

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auto sense port speed
no username assigned
system traps enabled
rip disabled
when ip routing enabled :
ip irdp enabled
ip rarp enabled
dvmrp disabled
vrrp disabled
when rip enabled :
rip type:v2 only
ipx disabled
See the Foundry Switch and Router Command Line Interface Reference for additional examples.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot display the system defaults using the Web management interface.
NOTE: You can display and configure the sizes of various tables such as the MAC, ARP, and IP tables by
selecting the Parameters link from the System configuration sheet. See "Displaying and Modifying System
Parameter Default Settings" on page 10-70.

Access and Management Features

The following sections describe the access and management features listed in Table 8.1 on page 8-2.

Secure Shell (SSH)

Secure Shell (SSH) is a mechanism for allowing secure remote access to a Foundry device. SSH provides a
function similar to Telnet. Users can log into and configure the device using a publicly or commercially available
SSH client program, just as they can with Telnet. However, unlike Telnet, which provides no security, SSH
provides a secure, encrypted connection to the device.
SSH supports Arcfour, IDEA, Blowfish, DES (56-bit) and Triple DES (168-bit) data encryption methods. Nine
levels of data compression are available. You can configure your SSH client to use any one of these data
compression levels when connecting to a Foundry device.
NOTE: SSH is supported on the following Foundry devices:
NetIron Internet backbone routers
BigIron Chassis devices with Management II or higher modules
FastIron II and FastIron II Plus (switch and basic Layer 3 code only)
NetIron Layer 3 Switch (stackable, octal version)
FastIron Workgroup Layer 2 Switch (8MB models only, switch code only)
NOTE: Foundry's implementation of SSH supports SSH version 1 only. All references to SSH in this document
are to SSH version 1.
For configuration and user information, see "Configuring Secure Shell" on page 4-1.
December 2000
port untagged
no password assigned
sntp disabled
ospf disabled
ip load-sharing enabled
ip bcast forward enabled
pim/dm disabled
fsrp disabled
rip poison rev enabled
appletalk disabled
Software Overview
port flow control on
boot sys flash primary
radius disabled
bgp disabled
ip proxy arp enabled
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