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Backend State: Initialize
DellEMC#
DellEMC# show dot1x interface fortyGigE 1/48
802.1x information on Fo 1/48:
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Dot1x Status: Enable
Port Control: FORCE_AUTHORIZED
Port Auth Status: UNAUTHORIZED
Re-Authentication: Disable
Untagged VLAN id: None
Guest VLAN: Disable
Guest VLAN id: NONE
Auth-Fail VLAN: Disable
Auth-Fail VLAN id: NONE
Auth-Fail Max-Attempts: NONE
Mac-Auth-Bypass: Disable
Mac-Auth-Bypass Only: Disable
Tx Period: 30 seconds
Quiet Period: 60 seconds
ReAuth Max: 2
Supplicant Timeout: 30 seconds
Server Timeout: 30 seconds
Re-Auth Interval: 3600 seconds
Max-EAP-Req: 2
Host Mode: SINGLE_HOST
Auth PAE State: Initialize
Backend State: Initialize
DellEMC#
SSH and SCP Commands
Dell EMC Networking OS supports secure shell (SSH) protocol version 2.0. SSH is a protocol for secure remote login over an
insecure network. SSH sessions are encrypted and use authentication.
crypto key generate
Generate keys for the SSH server.
Syntax
NOTE: Some of the parameters in this command require licensing to access. For more information,
contact your Dell EMC Networking representative.
crypto key generate {rsa}
Parameters
rsa Enter the keyword rsa then the key size to generate a SSHv2 RSA host keys. The
range is from 1024 to 2048 if you did not enable FIPS mode; if you enabled FIPS
mode, you can only generate a 2048-bit key. The default is 1024.
NOTE: You must have a license to access the FIPS mode. For more
information, contact your Dell EMC Networking representative.
Defaults Key size 1024; if you enable FIPS mode, the key size is 2048.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command
History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, see the relevant Dell
EMC Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.12(0.0) Removed support for rsa1 keys from all platforms.
9.10(0.1) Introduced on the S6010-ON and S4048T-ON.
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