CISCO-SECURE-SHELL-MIB - cssKeyEntry

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cssKeyEntry

css Key Entry
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.339.1.1.2.1

A SSH key table entry. The index specifies which protocol the user wants to generate the key for. To create the key for a protocol (for the first time), following steps are to be taken by the Network Management System. 1. Choose the Protocol, by specifying the cssKeyIndex 2. Choose nbits, by specifying the cssKeyNBits value 3. cssKeyRowStatus as createAndGo (4) To delete the key for a protocol, following steps are to be taken by the Network Management System 1. Choose the Protocol, by specifying the cssKeyIndex 2. cssKeyRowStatus as destroy (6) To overwrite the existing key for a protocol 1. Choose the Protocol, by specifying the cssKeyIndex 2. Choose the nbits, by specifying the cssKeyNBits value 3. cssKeyOverWrite as true(1).

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