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DGS-3024 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Manual
NOTE: Enabling the SSL command will disable the
Secure Shell (SSH)
SSH is an abbreviation of Secure Shell, which is a program allowing secure remote login and secure network services over an insecure network. It allows a secure login to remote host computers, a safe method of executing commands on a remote end node, and will provide secure encrypted and authenticated communication between two
The steps required to use the SSH protocol for secure communication between a remote PC (the SSH client) and the Switch (the SSH server) are as follows:
1.Create a user account with
2.Configure the User Account to use a specified authorization method to identify users that are allowed to establish SSH connections with the Switch using the Current Accounts window (Security > Secure Shell (SSH) > SSH User Authentication). There are three choices for the method SSH will use to authorize the user: HostBased, Password, and Public Key. Otherwise choose the fourth option, None.
3.Configure the encryption algorithm that SSH will use to encrypt and decrypt messages sent between the SSH client and the SSH server, using the Encryption Algorithm window.
4.Finally, enable SSH on the Switch using the SSH Configuration window.
After completing the preceding steps, a SSH Client on a remote PC can be configured to manage the Switch using a secure, in band connection.
SSH Configuration
The following window is used to configure and view settings for the SSH server and can be opened by clicking Security > Secure Shell (SSH) > SSH Configuration:
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