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3<br />

Configuring the Switch<br />

Configuring the SSH Server<br />

The SSH server includes basic settings for authentication.<br />

Field Attributes<br />

• SSH Server Status – Allows you to enable/disable the SSH server on the switch.<br />

(Default: Disabled)<br />

• Version – The Secure Shell version number. Version 2.0 is displayed, but the<br />

switch supports management access via either SSH Version 1.5 or 2.0 clients.<br />

• SSH Authentication Timeout – Specifies the time interval in seconds that the<br />

SSH server waits for a response from a client during an authentication attempt.<br />

(Range: 1-120 seconds; Default: 120 seconds)<br />

• SSH Authentication Retries – Specifies the number of authentication attempts<br />

that a client is allowed before authentication fails and the client has to restart the<br />

authentication process. (Range: 1-5 times; Default: 3)<br />

• SSH Server-Key Size – Specifies the SSH server key size.<br />

(Range: 512-896 bits; Default:768)<br />

- The server key is a private key that is never shared outside the switch.<br />

- The host key is shared with the SSH client, and is fixed at 1024 bits.<br />

Web – Click Security, SSH, Settings. Enable SSH and adjust the authentication<br />

parameters as required, then click Apply. Note that you must first generate the host<br />

key pair on the SSH Host-Key Settings page before you can enable the SSH server.<br />

Figure 3-27 SSH Server Settings<br />

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