Configuring The Ssh Client To Log In To The Ssh Server - HP A-F1000-E Getting Started Manual

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Specify the command level of the
local user
Specify the service type for the
local user
Return to system view
Create an SSH user, and specify
the authentication mode for the
SSH user
Configure common settings for VTY
user interfaces
NOTE:
This chapter describes how to configure an SSH client by using password authentication. For more
information about SSH and how to configure an SSH client by using publickey, see
and Maintenance Configuration Guide
After you enable command authorization or command accounting, you need to perform the following
configuration to make the function take effect:
Create a HWTACACS scheme, and specify the IP address of the authorization server and other
authorization parameters.
Reference the created HWTACACS scheme in the ISP domain.
When users adopt the scheme mode to log in to the device, the level of the commands that the users can
access depends on the user privilege level defined in the AAA scheme.
When the AAA scheme is local, the user privilege level is defined by the authorization-attribute
level level command.
When the AAA scheme is RADIUS or HWTACACS, the user privilege level is configured on the
RADIUS or HWTACACS server.

Configuring the SSH client to log in to the SSH server

Configuration prerequisites
You have logged in to the device.
By default, you can log in to the device through the console port without authentication and have user
privilege level 3 after login. For information about logging in to the device with the default configuration,
see
"Configuration
Use the command...
authorization-attribute
level level
service-type ssh
quit
ssh user username
service-type stelnet
authentication-type
{ password | { any |
password-publickey |
publickey } assign
publickey keyname }
.
requirements."
Remarks
Optional
By default, the command level is 0.
Required
By default, no service type is specified.
Required
By default, no SSH user exists, and no
authentication mode is specified.
Optional
See
"Configuring common settings for VTY
user interfaces
32
(optional)."
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