Reference Guide

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user-key
The user-key SSH Public Key-string Configuration mode command associates
a username with a manually-configured SSH public key.
Use the no user-key command to remove an SSH user and the associated
public key.
Syntax
user-key
username
{rsa | dsa}
no user-key
username
Parameters
username
—Specifies the remote SSH client username. (Length: 1–48
characters)
rsa
—Specifies that the RSA key pair is manually configured.
dsa
—Specifies that the DSA key pair is manually configured.
Default Configuration
No SSH public keys exist.
Command Mode
SSH Public Key-string Configuration mode