Deployment Guide

Table Of Contents
Command Authorization
The AAA command authorization feature configures Dell EMC Networking OS to send each configuration command to a
TACACS server for authorization before it is added to the running configuration.
By default, the AAA authorization commands configure the system to check both EXEC mode and CONFIGURATION mode
commands. Use the no aaa authorization config-commands command to enable only EXEC mode command
checking.
If rejected by the AAA server, the command is not added to the running config, and a message displays:
04:07:48: %RPM0-P:CP %SEC-3-SEC_AUTHORIZATION_FAIL: Authorization failure Command
authorization failed for user (denyall) on vty0 ( 10.11.9.209 )
Certain TACACS+ servers do not authenticate the device if you use the aaa authorization commands level default
local tacacs+ command. To resolve the issue, use the aaa authorization commands level default tacacs+
local command.
Protection from TCP Tiny and Overlapping Fragment
Attacks
Tiny and overlapping fragment attack is a class of attack where configured ACL entries denying TCP port-specific traffic
is bypassed and traffic is sent to its destination although denied by the ACL.
RFC 1858 and 3128 proposes a countermeasure to the problem. This countermeasure is configured into the line cards and
enabled by default.
Enabling SCP and SSH
Secure shell (SSH) is a protocol for secure remote login and other secure network services over an insecure network. Dell EMC
Networking OS is compatible with SSH versions 2, in both the client and server modes. SSH sessions are encrypted and use
authentication. SSH is enabled by default.
For details about the command syntax, refer to the Security chapter in the Dell EMC Networking OS Command Line Interface
Reference Guide.
Dell EMC Networking OS SCP, which is a remote file copy program that works with SSH.
NOTE:
The Windows-based WinSCP client software is not supported for secure copying between a PC and a Dell EMC
Networking OS-based system. Unix-based SCP client software is supported.
To use the SSH client, use the following command.
Open an SSH connection and specify the hostname, username, port number,encryption cipher,HMAC algorithm and version
of the SSH client.
EXEC Privilege mode
ssh {hostname} [-l username | -p port-number | -v 2}| -c encryption cipher | -m HMAC
algorithm
hostname is the IP address or host name of the remote device. Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address in dotted decimal format
(A.B.C.D).
SSH V2 is enabled by default on all the modes.
Display SSH connection information.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ip ssh
The following example uses the ip ssh server version 2 command to enable SSH version 2 and the show ip ssh
command to confirm the setting.
DellEMC(conf)#ip ssh server version 2
DellEMC(conf)#do show ip ssh
SSH server : enabled.
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