Connectivity Guide

The no version of this command removes the RADIUS server from the management VRF instance.
Example
OS10(config)# radius-server vrf management
OS10(config)# radius-server vrf blue
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R1) or later
show boot protect
Displays the current list of congured users that have access to bootloader protection.
Syntax
show boot protect
Parameters None
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information
Displays the current list of authorised users for bootloader protection, but hides their passwords for security
reasons.
Example (Disabled)
OS10# show boot protect
Boot protection disabled
Example (Enabled)
OS10# show boot protect
Boot protection enabled
Authorized users: root linuxadmin admin
Supported Releases 10.4.3.0 or later
show crypto ssh-key
Display the current host public keys used in SSH authentication.
Syntax
show crypto ssh-key {rsa | ecdsa | ed25119}
Parameters
rsa — Displays the RSA public key.
ecdsa — Displays the ECDSA public key.
ed25519 — Displays the Ed25519 key.
Default Not congured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information After you regenerate an SSH server key with a customized bit size, disable and re-enable the SSH server to use the new public
keys. Use the show crypto command to verify the changes.
If a remote SSH client uses strict host-key checking, copy a newly generated host key to the list of known hosts on the client
device.
Example
OS10# show crypto ssh-key rsa
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCogJtArA0fHJkFpioGaAcp+vrDQFC3l3XFHtd41wXY9kM0Ar
+37yRsDul8vKodqSDiGLRuPjFTcVjvDdSKWblJRsybkmA6nuHJIyPOScDepLlicMIOxDhXEE92VRAmGuLI2AoeVYcH
+IneWXhwQOkOFLtpxfnsiQY65CfS4aGoHOHWSfX3wI7boEDRDuvZ8gzRxTuM16Qr+RxBLJ7/OzkjNIN1/8Ok
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