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Figure 45-6.  Specifying an SSH version 
To disable SSH server functions, enter 
no ip ssh server enable
Using SCP with SSH to copy a software image
To use Secure Copy (SCP) to copy a software image through an SSH connection from one switch to 
another, use the following procedure: 
This example shows the use of SCP and SSH to copy a software image from one switch running SSH 
Server on UDP port 99 to the local switch:
Figure 45-7.  Using SCP to copy from an SSH Server on another Switch 
Other SSH-related commands include:
crypto key generate
: Generate keys for the SSH server.
debug ip ssh: 
Enables collecting SSH debug information.
ip scp topdir: 
Identify a location for files used in secure copy transfer.
ip ssh authentication-retries: 
Configure the maximum number of attempts that should be used to 
authenticate a user.
Step
Task
Command Syntax
Command Mode
1
On Chassis One, set the SSH port 
number (port 22 by default).
ip ssh server port number
CONFIGURATION
2
On Chassis One, enable SSH.
ip ssh server enable
CONFIGURATION
3
On Chassis Two, invoke SCP.
copy scp: flash:
CONFIGURATION
4
On Chassis Two, in response to prompts, 
enter the path to the desired file and enter 
the port number specified in Step 1.
EXEC Privilege
FTOS(conf)#ip ssh server version 2
FTOS(conf)#do show ip ssh
SSH server                : disabled.
SSH server version        : v2.
Password Authentication   : enabled.
Hostbased Authentication  : disabled.
RSA       Authentication  : disabled.
.FTOS#copy scp: flash:
Address or name of remote host []: 10.10.10.1
Port number of the server [22]: 99
Source file name []: test.cfg
User name to login remote host: admin
Password to login remote host: