User`s guide

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USER’S GUIDE
Network Management Card
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ssh host
key
Status indicates the status of the host key (private key):
SSH Disabled: No host key in use: When disabled, SSH cannot use a host key.
Generating: The Management Card is creating a host key because no valid host
key was found.
Loading: A host key is being activated on the Management Card.
Valid: One of the following valid host keys is in the /sec directory (the required
location on the Network Management Card):
• A 1024-bit host key created by the APC Security Wizard
• A 768-bit RSA host key generated by the Network Management Card
Add or Replace: Browse to and upload a host key file created by the Security
Wizard:
If you use FTP or Secure CoPy (SCP) instead to transfer the host key file, you
must specify the /sec directory as the target location in the command.
To use the APC Security Wizard, see the Security Handbook on the APC Network
Management Card Utility CD.
N
OTE: To reduce the time required to enable SSH, create and upload a host key in
advance. If you enable SSH with no host key loaded, the Management Card
takes up to 5 minutes to create a host key, and the SSH server is not
accessible during that time.
Remove: Remove the current host key.
To use SSH, you must have an SSH client installed. Most Linux and other
UNIX
®
platforms include an SSH client, but Microsoft Windows operating
systems do not. Clients are available from various vendors.
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