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Security: SSH Client
SSH Client Configuration Through the GUI
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Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version) 
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STEP  4
If the public/private key method is being used, perform the following steps:
a. Select whether to use an RSA or DSA key, create a username and then 
generate the public/private keys.
b. View the generated key by clicking the Details button, and transfer the 
username and public key to the SSH server. This action depends on the server 
and is not described in this guide.
c. Upgrade/backup the firmware or language file, using SCP, by selecting the via 
SCP (over SSH) option in the Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language page. 
d. Download/backup the configuration file, using SCP, by selecting the via SCP 
(over SSH) option in the Download/Backup Configuration/Log page. 
Workflow2: To import the public/private keys from one device to another:
STEP 1
Generate a public/private key in the SSH User Authentication page. 
STEP  2
Set the SSD properties and create a new local passphrase in the Secure Sensitive 
Data Management > Properties page.
STEP  3
Click Details to view the generated, encrypted keys, and copy them (including the 
Begin and End footers) from the Details page to an external device. Copy the 
public and private keys separately.
STEP  4
Log on to another device and open the SSH User Authentication page. Select the 
type of key required and click Edit. Paste in the public/private keys.
STEP  5
Click Apply to copy the public/private keys onto the second device.
Workflow3: To change your password on an SSH server:
STEP 1
Identify the server in the Change User Password on SSH Server page. 
STEP  2
Enter the new password.
STEP  3
Click Apply.
SSH Client Configuration Through the GUI
This section describes the pages used to configure the SSH Client feature.