autorun
OVERVIEW
Category:
Usage: [no] autorun ...
Description: Enable/Disable/Configure Autorun. Use the 'secure-mode' keyword to enable/disable secure mode for autorun. Use the 'encryption-key' keyword to configure or remove an encryption key (a base-64 encoded string). The encryption key is a prerequisite for enabling autorun in secure-mode. Encryption is noted only when the AutoRun file is also signed by an authentic source.
NOTES
Operating Notes
■Autorun is enabled by default, until passords are set on the device.
■Secure-mode and encryption-key are disabled by default.
■If secure mode is disabled, the key-pair can be removed using the crypto-key zeroize autorun command.
■When installing the autorun certificate file and/or other key files, the files must be in PEM format.
COMMAND STRUCTURE
■[no] autorun encryption-key-- Configure or remove an AES 128 encryption-key for Autorun (p. 68)
■ key -- AES 128 encryption key string for Autorun (ASCII-STR) (p. 68)
■[no] autorun secure-mode-- Enable or disable secure mode for Autorun. (p. 69)
COMMAND DETAILS
encryption-key
■[no] autorun encryption-key
Configure or remove an AES 128 encryption-key for Autorun
Next Available Option:
■ key -- AES 128 encryption key string for Autorun (ASCII-STR) (p. 68)
key
■autorun encryption-key KEY
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