HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2300 Switch User Manual


 
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Enhancements in Release F.04.08
Configuring Secure Shell (SSH)
Messages Related to SSH Operation
Message Meaning
00000K Peer unreachable.
Indicates an error in communicating with the tftp server or
not finding the file to download. Causes include such factors
as:
Incorrect IP configuration on the switch
Incorrect IP address in the command
Case (upper/lower) error in the filename used in the
command
Incorrect configuration on the TFTP server
The file is not in the expected location.
Network misconfiguration
No cable connection to the network
00000K Transport error. Indicates the switch experienced a problem when
trying to copy tftp the requested file. The file may not
be in the expected directory, the filename may be
misspelled in the command, or the file permissions
may be wrong.
Cannot bind reserved TCP port
<port-number>.
The ip ssh port command has attempted to configure a
reserved TCP port. Use the default or select another port
number. See “Note on Port Number” on page 91.
Client public key file corrupt or
not found. Use 'copy tftp pub-key-
file <ip-addr> <filename>' to down-
load new file.
The client key does not exist in the switch. Use copy
tftp to download the key from a TFTP server.
Download failed: overlength key in
key file.
Download failed: too many keys in key
file.
Download failed: one or more keys is
not a valid RSA public key.
The public key file you are trying to download has one of the
following problems:
A key in the file is too long. The maximum key length is
1024 characters, including spaces. This could also mean
that two or more keys are merged together instead of
being separated by a <CR><LF>.
There are more than ten public keys in the key file.
One or more keys in the file is corrupted or is not a valid
rsa public key.
Refer to “To Create a Client-Public-Key Text File” on page
96 for information on client-public-key properties.
Error: Requested keyfile does not
exist.
The client key does not exist in the switch. Use copy
tftp to download the key from a TFTP server.