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[Authentication Server IP]
[Authentication Server Port]
[Authentication Server Key]
[Confirm Authentication Key]
Allows user to config the RADIUS server IP, server port and server key .
CLI command : security radius set
authentication server ip <ip/none>: (old server ip)<new server ip >
authentication server port <port/default>: (old server port)<new
server port>
authentication server key <key/none>: <server key>
confirm authentication key <key/none>: <confirm server key>
[Retrieve]
Restores the previous saved settings from configuration file.
CLI command : security radius retrieve
[Generate SSH key]
Allows user to generate SSH keys. SSH (Secure SHell) is a protocol for
remotely logging into a machine via a shell. It is very similar in functionality to
telnet, however unlike telnet, all data between the client and server is
encrypted. The encryption provides protection against various network
security risks. Currently, our switch supports SSH protocol version 2 and
allows one login at a time. Two pairs of SSH keys will be created in system
flash storage. The pairs of keys are RSA and DSA public/private keys
respectively.
CLI command : security sshkey start
[Reset SSH key]
Reset SSH keys to default value.
CLI command : security radius default