510 CHAPTER 22: FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Configuring SSH Client There are several types of SSH client software, such as PuTTY and FreeBSD. You
should first configure the client’s connection with the server. The basic configuration
tasks on the client include:
■Specifying server IP address.
■Selecting SSH protocol. The client supports the remote connection protocols link
Telnet, Rlogin and SSH. To set up SSH connection, you must select SSH protocol.
■Choosing SSH version. The Switch currently supports SSH Server 1.5, so you have
to choose 1.5 or an earlier version.
■Specifying RSA private key file. If you specify RSA authentication for the SSH user,
you must specify RSA private key file. The RSA key, which includes the public key
and private key, are generated by the client software. The former is configured in
the server (Switch) and the latter is in the client.
The following description takes the PuTTY as an example.
Generating the Key
Start the Puttygen program, choose SSH1(RSA), then click on the Generate button
and follow the instructions
Figure136 PuTTy key generator
When the generation process has finished, save the generated public and private keys
to files using the Save buttons.
Run the sshkey program. This converts SSH public key to the format required by the
switch.
Open the public key file generated by puttygen, then click the Convert button