3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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When logging into the SSH server using public key authentication, an SSH client needs to read the local 
private key for authentication. As two algorithms (RSA or DSA) are available, the identity-key keyword 
must be used to specify one algorithm in order to get the correct private key. 
 
Specifying a Source IP address/Interface for the SSH client 
This configuration task allows you to specify a source IP address or interface for the client to access the 
SSH server, improving service manageability. 
Follow these steps to specify a source IP address/interface for the SSH client: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Specify a source IP address 
for the SSH client. 
ssh2 source-ip ip-address 
Required 
By default, the system determines a 
source IP address. 
Specify a source interface 
for the SSH client 
ssh2 source-interface 
interface-type 
interface-number
 
Required 
By default, the system determines a 
source IP address. 
 
Displaying and Maintaining SSH Configuration 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Display host and server public keys  
display rsa local-key-pair public 
Display client RSA public key(s) 
display rsa peer-public-key brief 
name keyname ] 
Display local public key(s) 
display public-key local { dsa | 
rsa 
} public  
Display remote public key(s) 
display public-key peer [ brief 
name pubkey-name ] 
Display SSH status and session 
information  
display ssh server { session 
status } 
Display SSH user information 
display ssh user-information 
username ] 
Display the current source IP address or 
the IP address of the source interface 
specified for the SSH server. 
display ssh-server source-ip 
Display the current source IP address 
specified for the SSH Client. 
display ssh2 source-ip 
Display the mappings between host 
public keys and SSH servers saved on a 
client 
display ssh server-info 
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