CLI (Command Line Interface)

Secure Shell Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

show public-key

Syntax:

This command shows the

show public-key [user [username] host]

public key for the specified

• username – Name of an SSH user. (Range: 1-8 characters)

user or for the host.

Default Setting: Shows all public keys.

 

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

 

Command Usage: If no parameters are entered, all keys are displayed. If the user

 

keyword is entered, but no user name is specified, then the public keys for all

 

users are displayed.

 

• When an RSA key is displayed, the first field indicates the size of the host key

 

(e.g., 1024), the second field is the encoded public exponent (e.g., 35), and the

 

last string is the encoded modulus.

 

• When a DSA key is displayed, the first field indicates that the encryption method

 

used by SSH is based on the Digital Signature Standard (DSS), and the last

 

string is the encoded modulus.

 

Example:

 

Console#show public-key host

 

Host:

 

 

RSA:

 

 

1024

35

 

1568499540186766925933394677505461732531367489083654725415020245593

 

1998685443583616519999233297817660658309586108259132128902337654680

 

1726272571413428762941301196195566782595664104869574278881462065194

 

1746772984865468615717739390164779355942303577413098022737087794545

 

24083971752646358058176716709574804776117

 

DSA:

 

 

ssh-dss AAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAPWKZTPbsRIB8ydEXcxM3dyV/yrDbKStIlnzD/

 

Dg0h2Hxc YV44sXZ2JXhamLK6P8bvuiyacWbUW/

 

a4PAtp1KMSdqsKeh3hKoA3vRRSy1N2XFfAKxl5fwFfv

 

JlPdOkFgzLGMinvSNYQwiQXbKTBH0Z4mUZpE85PWxDZMaCNBPjBrRAAAAFQChb4vsdf

 

QGNIjwbvwrNLaQ77isiwAAAIEAsy5YWDC99ebYHNRj5kh47wY4i8cZvH+/

 

p9cnrfwFTMU01VFDly3IR 2G395NLy5Qd7ZDxfA9mCOfT/

 

yyEfbobMJZi8oGCstSNOxrZZVnMqWrTYfdrKX7YKBw/Kjw6Bm

 

iFq7O+jAhf1Dg45loAc27s6TLdtny1wRq/

 

ow2eTCD5nekAAACBAJ8rMccXTxHLFAczWS7EjOy

 

DbsloBfPuSAb4oAsyjKXKVYNLQkTLZfcFRu41bS2KV5LAwecsigF/

 

+DjKGWtPNIQqabKgYCw2 o/

 

dVzX4Gg+yqdTlYmGA7fHGm8ARGeiG4ssFKy4Z6DmYPXFum1Yg0fhLwuHpOSKdxT3kk4

 

75S7 w0W

 

Console#

 

 

show users

Shows SSH users, including privilege level and public key type

 

 

 

Event Logging Commands

Event Logging Commands

Command

Function

 

 

logging on

Syntax:

This command controls

[no] logging on

logging of error messages,

Default Setting: None

sending debug or error

Command Mode: Global Configuration

messages to switch

Command Usage: The logging process controls error messages saved to switch

memory.

memory. You can use the logging history command to control the type of error

The no form disables the

messages that are stored.

logging process.

Example:

 

 

Console(config)#logging on

 

Console(config)#

 

 

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NXA-ENET24 specifications

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