
8-8 Specifying the Subscriber Access Methods
LX Series Configuration Guide
The preceding example of the ssh log level command
specifies that SSH messages of the debug class will be
logged to syslogd for the subscriber. You can also specify
SSH log levels of error, fatal, info, quiet, verbose.
After you have executed the preceding commands, the
subscriber will have SSH access to virtual ports on the LX unit.
See “Configuring Asynchronous Ports for Direct Serial
Connections” on page 3-4 to give the subscriber access to
asynchronous ports on the LX unit. You can specify a unique
SSH key for the subscriber. See “To specify a unique SSH key
for a subscriber” on page 8-8 for more information.
X To specify a unique SSH key for
a subscriber
1. Execute the ssh key command:
Subs_jack:0 >>ssh key
Then the following prompt displays:
Please enter your key:
2. At the prompt, type an SSH key or cut-
and-paste a generated SSH key from the
preceding prompt.
L The SSH key must be generated on the
host from which the subscriber will make
SSH connections to the LX unit. See your
Linux documentation for more information about
generating SSH keys.
The SSH key
can be any
random string
of characters.
The minimum
length of an
SSH key is 96
characters
(768 bits).
The maximum
length of an
SSH key is
1200
characters
(9600 bits).
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