Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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Chapter 23: Secure Shell (SSH)
Section III: Security Features
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❑ Server Port: Indicates the well-known port for SSH. The default is
port 22.
❑ Host Key ID: Indicates the host key ID defined for SSH.
❑ Host Key Bits: Indicates the number of bits in the host key.
❑ Server Key ID: Indicates the server key ID defined for SSH.
❑ Server Key Bits: Indicates the number of bits in the server key.
❑ Server Key Expiry: Indicates the length of time, in hours, until the
server key is regenerated. The default is 0 hours which means the
server key is not regenerated.
❑ Login Timeout: Indicates the time, in seconds, until a SSH server is
released from an incomplete connection with a SSH client.
❑ Authentication Available: Indicates the authentication method
available. Currently, password authentication is the only
supported method.
❑ Ciphers Available: Indicates the SSH ciphers that are available on
the switch.
❑ MACs Available: Indicates the Message Authorization Code (MAC)
that is used to validate incoming SSH messages to the server. Two
algorithms are supported.
❑ Data Compression: Indicates whether or not data compression is
available on the switch. Data compression is useful for networks
that have a slow throughput speed.