Administration: File Management
Upgrade/Backup Firmware/Language
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version) 41
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Remote SSH Server Authentication—To enable SSH server authentication
(which is disabled by default), click Edit. This takes you to the SSH Server
Authentication page to configure the SSH server, and return to this page.
Use the SSH Server Authentication page to select an SSH user
authentication method (password or public/private key), set a username and
password on the device (if the password method is selected), and generate
an RSA or DSA key if required.
SSH Client Authentication—Client authentication can be done in one of the
followi ng ways:
Use SSH Client System Credentials—Sets permanent SSH user
credentials. Click System Credentials to go to the SS H User Authen tication
page where the user/password can be set once for all future use.
Use SSH Client One-Time Credentials—Enter the following:
-Username—Enter a username for this copy action.
-Password—Enter a password for this copy.
NOTE The username and password for one-time credential will not saved in
configuration file.
Select one of the following Save Actions:
Upgrade—Specifies that the file type on the device is to be replaced with a
new version of that file type located on a TFTP server.
Backup—Specifies that a copy of the file type is to be saved to a file on
another device.
Enter the following fields:
File Type—Select the destination file type. Only valid file types are shown.
(The file types are described in the Files and File Types section).
SCP Server Definition—Select whether to specify the SCP server by IP
address or by domain name.
IP Version—Select whether an IPv4 or an IPv6 address is used.
IPv6 Address Type—Select the IPv6 address type (if used) . The options
are: