Chapter 8 User Authentication
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SSH Protocol Support
Introduction to SSH
SSH (Secure Shell) protocol is a security protocol that enables establishing a remote
session over a secured tunnel, also called a remote shell. SSH accomplishes this by
creating a transparent encrypted channel between the local and remote devices. In
addition to remote shell, SSH also provides secure file transfer between the local
and remote devices.
SSH uses password authentication.
A maximum of two SSH sessions can be active per router module in the stack, with
Enable or disable link up/link
down notifications and traps
set port trap
Define SNMPv1 trap receivers or
configure the SNMPv1 traps sent
by the device
set snmp trap
Removes SNMPv1 trap receivers clear snmp trap
Enable or disable SNMPv1 traps for
authentication failures
set snmp trap enable/disable auth
Enable SNMP notifications (traps
and inform)
snmp-server enable notifications
Disable SNMP notifications (traps
and inform)
no snmp-server notifications
Create an SNMPv3 remote user for
SNMP notifications
snmp-server remote-user
Remove an SNMPv3 remote user
for SNMP notifications
no snmp-server remote-user
Configure the SNMPv3 timeout
and retries for notifications
snmp-server informs
Define an SNMPv3 notification
host
snmp-server host
Remove an SNMPv3 notification
host
no snmp-server host
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