This procedure assumes:
The switch is already configured with an IP address and is reachable within the network.
There is an account created with Privilege Level 15. To verify this, use the command: console#show users accounts
Caution:
The 8000 and 8100 series requires a Privileged Exec (Enable) mode password for telnet/SSH management. Failure to set this password will result in severely limited CLI management ability with SSH. ***Add link to setting enable password via web and CLI
This process requires use of the Command Line Interface (CLI). This process can be utilized through a serial or telnet session. However if telnet is used, these steps must be followed in order to prevent unintentionally blocking access to remote management.
Before disabling either telnet or HTTP access, verify SSH or HTTPS access.
Note: After completing these steps, you can expect to receive errors about certificate authenticity. This is due to the certificates and keys being self-generated. This is not an error.
Note: If SSH or HTTPS is enabled and the disabling of telnet and HTTP is desired, skip to step 3 to disable telnet and step 5 to disable HTTP.
This system is capable of the generation and storage of 2 certificates. To generate the second key, replace the number 1 with 2. To activate the second key, use (config)# ip http secure-certificate 2.
- Connect to the switch via CLI
- To enable SSH, enter the following commands:
- console>enable
- console#config
- console(config)#crypto key generate rsa
- console(config)#ip ssh server
- To disable telnet, enter: console(config)# ip telnet server disable
- To enable HTTPS, enter the following commands"
- console(config)# crypto certificate 1 generate
- console(config-crypto-cert)#key-generate <512-2048>
- console(config-crypto-cert)#exit
- console(config)# ip http secure-server
- To disable HTTP, enter: console(config)# no ip http server
- After verifying connectivity via SSH or HTTPS, save the configuration by entering: console#copy running-config startup-config