User manual
see Login on page 65).
(2) Enter " for the input prompt. You are now in the Flash Management shell.
(3) Call up a list of all the files saved on the device: ".
If you see a display like the one below, the keys needed are already there and you can
connect to the device via SSH:
#$"%$ ! "
# & '$ ( )*
&"+ ", -. .-. .// .00. +1
&2""" 3 .//- 0..0. $1$114+
&2""" .//- 0..0 $1$114
&2""" -3 .//- 0.0- $1$114+
&2""" - .//- 0.0 $1$114
#$"%$ !
Note
The device generates a key pair for each of the algorithms (RSA and DSA), i.e. two
files must be stored in the flash for each algorithm (see example at above).
If no keys are available, you have to generate these first. Proceed as follows:
(1) Leave the Flash Management shell with .
(2) Launch the GUI and log on to your device (see Calling up GUI on page 68).
(3) Make sure that is selected as the language.
(4) Check the key status in the System Management->Administrative Access->SSH
menu. If both keys are available, you'll see in both fields RSA Key Status and DSA
Key Status the value 1.
(5) If one or both of these fields contains the value 2 1, you must generate
the relevant key. To have the device generate the key, click Generate.
The device generates the key and stores it in the FlashROM. 1 indicates
that generation was successful.
(6) Make sure that both keys have been successfully generated. If necessary, repeat the
procedure described above.
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