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SSH User Authentication Mode, SSH User Authentication Mode window, Parameter

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xStack® DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch SSH User Authentication Mode Users can configure parameters for users attempting to access the Switch through SSH. To view the following window, click Security > SSH > SSH User Authentication Mode: Figure 5 - 33. SSH User Authentication Mode window In the window above, the User Account "ctsnow" has been previously set using the User Accounts window in the Configuration folder. A User Account MUST be set in order to set the parameters for the SSH user. To configure the parameters for a SSH user, click the Edit button corresponding to the table entry on this window. The user may view or set the following parameters: Parameter Description User Name A name of no more than 15 characters to identify the SSH user. This User Name must be a previously configured user account on the Switch. Auth. Mode The administrator may choose one of the following to set the authorization for users attempting to access the Switch. Host Based - This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use a remote SSH server for authentication purposes. Choosing this parameter requires the user to input the following information to identify the SSH user. • Host Name - Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than 32 characters to identify the remote SSH user. • Host IP - Enter the corresponding IP address of the SSH user. Password - This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use an administrator-defined password for authentication. Upon entry of this parameter, the Switch will prompt the administrator for a password, and then to re-type the password for confirmation. Public Key - This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use the publickey on a SSH server for authentication. Host Name Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than 32 characters to identify the remote SSH user. This parameter is only used in conjunction with the Host Based choice in the Auth. Mode field. Host IP Enter the corresponding IP address of the SSH user. This parameter is only used in conjunction with the Host Based choice in the Auth. Mode field. Click Apply to implement changes made. NOTE: To set the SSH User Authentication Mode parameters on the Switch, a User Account must be previously configured. 123

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xStack
®
DGS-3200 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch
123
SSH User Authentication Mode
Users can configure parameters for users attempting to access the Switch through SSH.
To view the following window, click
Security > SSH > SSH User Authentication Mode
:
Figure 5 - 33. SSH User Authentication Mode window
In the window above, the User Account “ctsnow” has been previously set using the
User Accounts
window in the
Configuration
folder. A User Account MUST be set in order to set the parameters for the SSH user. To configure the parameters for a SSH user,
click the
Edit
button corresponding to the table entry on this window.
The user may view or set the following parameters:
Parameter
Description
User Name
A name of no more than 15 characters to identify the SSH user. This User Name must be a
previously configured user account on the Switch.
Auth. Mode
The administrator may choose one of the following to set the authorization for users
attempting to access the Switch.
Host Based –
This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use a remote
SSH server for authentication purposes. Choosing this parameter requires the user to input
the following information to identify the SSH user.
Host Name
– Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than 32 characters to identify
the remote SSH user.
Host IP
– Enter the corresponding IP address of the SSH user.
Password
– This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use an
administrator-defined password for authentication. Upon entry of this parameter, the Switch
will prompt the administrator for a password, and then to re-type the password for
confirmation.
Public Key
– This parameter should be chosen if the administrator wishes to use the publickey
on a SSH server for authentication.
Host Name
Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than 32 characters to identify the remote SSH user.
This parameter is only used in conjunction with the
Host Based
choice in the Auth. Mode field.
Host IP
Enter the corresponding IP address of the SSH user. This parameter is only used in
conjunction with the
Host Based
choice in the Auth. Mode field.
Click
Apply
to implement changes made.
NOTE:
To set the SSH User Authentication Mode
parameters on the Switch, a User Account must be
previously configured.