HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Security Configuration Gui - Page 223

Configuring the switch as the SCP client, SCP client configuration example, Network requirements

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Configuring the switch as the SCP client To upload or download files to or from an SCP server: Step Command Remarks • Upload a file to the IPv4 SCP server: scp server [ port-number ] put source-file-path [ destination-file-path ] [ identity-key { dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 1. Upload a file | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] * to an SCP server. • Upload a file to the IPv6 SCP server: scp ipv6 server [ port-number ] put source-file-path [ destination-file-path ] [ identity-key { dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] * Use one of the commands. 2. Download a file from an SCP server. • Download a file from the remote IPv4 SCP server: Available in user view. scp server [ port-number ] get source-file-path [ destination-file-path ] [ identity-key { dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] * • Download a file from the remote IPv6 SCP server: scp ipv6 server [ port-number ] get source-file-path [ destination-file-path ] [ identity-key { dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher { 3des | aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] * IMPORTANT: File transfer interruption during a downloading process can result in file fragments on the switch. You must manually delete them. SCP client configuration example Network requirements As shown in Figure 63, switch A acts as a client and download the file remote.bin from switch B. The user has the username test and uses the password authentication method. 213

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Configuring the switch as the SCP client
To upload or download files to or from an SCP server:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Upload a file
to an SCP
server.
Upload a file to the IPv4 SCP server:
scp
server
[
port-number
]
put
source-file-path
[
destination-file-path
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
Upload a file to the IPv6 SCP server:
scp ipv6
server
[
port-number
]
put
source-file-path
[
destination-file-path
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
Use one of the
commands.
Available in
user view.
2.
Download a
file from an
SCP server.
Download a file from the remote IPv4 SCP server:
scp
server
[
port-number
]
get
source-file-path
[
destination-file-path
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
Download a file from the remote IPv6 SCP server:
scp ipv6
server
[
port-number
]
get
source-file-path
[
destination-file-path
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
IMPORTANT:
File transfer interruption during a downloading process can result in file fragments on the switch. You must
manually delete them.
SCP client configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 63
, switch A acts as a client and download the file
remote.bin
from switch B. The user
has the username
test
and uses the password authentication method.