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show crypto key domain

Displays the checksum (also called a fingerprint) of the public key used to authenticate management traffic between WSSs.

Syntax show crypto key domain

Defaults None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software 5.0.

Examples To display the fingerprint for WSS-WSS security, type the following command:

WSS# show crypto key domain Domain public key: e6:43:91:e2:b3:53:ed:46:76:5f:f0:96:3a:3b:86:d3

See Also crypto generate key on page 472

show crypto key ssh

Displays SSH authentication key information. This command displays the checksum (also called a fingerprint) of the public key. When you connect to the WSS with an SSH client, you can compare the SSH key checksum displayed by the WSS with the one displayed by the client to verify that you really are connected to the WSS and not another device. Generally, SSH clients remember the encryption key after the first connection, so you need to check the key only once.

Syntax show crypto key ssh

Defaults None.

Access Enabled.

History Introduced in WSS Software 2.0.

Examples To display SSH key information, type the following command:

WSS# show crypto key ssh ec:6f:56:7f:d1:fd:c0:28:93:ae:a4:f9:7c:f5:13:04

See Also crypto generate key on page 472

Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Command Line Reference

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