3com WX1200 用户手册
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See Also
crypto otp
Sets a one-time password (OTP) for use with the crypto pkcs12
command.
command.
Syntax —
crypto
otp
{
admin
|
eap
|
web
}
one-time-password
admin
— Creates a one-time password for installing a PKCS #12
object file for an administrative certificate and key pair—and
optionally the certificate authority’s own certificate—to authenticate
the WX switch to 3WXM or Web Manager.
optionally the certificate authority’s own certificate—to authenticate
the WX switch to 3WXM or Web Manager.
eap
— Creates a one-time password for installing a PKCS #12 object
file for an EAP certificate and key pair—and optionally the certificate
authority’s own certificate—to authenticate the WX switch to 802.1X
supplicants (clients).
authority’s own certificate—to authenticate the WX switch to 802.1X
supplicants (clients).
web
— Creates a one-time password for installing a PKCS #12 object
file for a WebAAA certificate and key pair—and optionally the
certificate authority’s own certificate—to authenticate the WX switch
to WebAAA clients.
certificate authority’s own certificate—to authenticate the WX switch
to WebAAA clients.
one-time-password
— Password of at least 1 alphanumeric
character, with no spaces, for clients other than Microsoft Windows
clients. The password must be the same as the password protecting
the PKCS #12 object file.
clients. The password must be the same as the password protecting
the PKCS #12 object file.
Note: On an WX switch that handles communications to and from
Microsoft Windows clients, use a one-time password of 31 characters
or fewer.
Microsoft Windows clients, use a one-time password of 31 characters
or fewer.
The following characters cannot be used as part of the one-time
password of a PKCS #12 file:
password of a PKCS #12 file:
Quotation marks (“ ”)
Question mark (?)
Ampersand (&)
Defaults — None.
Access — Enabled.