1-230819F300D06092A864886F70D010101050003818D0030818902818100C7C4D2E1C59A75908417C660AD1D5EB172AB6EE9AAF994DB7A1C31EB87F750EE12A57832C6070FC008A5EE2B6675FD6A430575D97350E300A20FEB773D93D7C3565467B0CA6B95C07D3338C523743B49D82C5EC2C9458D248955846F9C32F4D25CC92D0E831E564BBA6FAE794EEC6FCDEDB822909CC687BEBF51F3DFC5C30D590203010001display public-key peerSyntaxdisplay public-key peer [ brief | name pubkey-name ]ViewAny viewParametersbrief: Displays brief information about the locally saved public keys of all SSH peers.pubkey-name: Name of the public key, a string of 1 to 64 characters.DescriptionUse the display public-key peer command to display information about locally saved public keys ofthe SSH peers. If no key name is specified, the command displays detailed information about the locallysaved public keys of all SSH peers.The display public-key peer command on the SSH server displays the locally saved public keys ofSSH clients while the command on the SSH client displays the locally saved keys of the SSH servers.Sometimes the public key modulus displayed with the display public-key peer command is one bitsmaller than the actual modulus. This is because the actually generated key pair is one bit smaller thanspecified. For example, when you specify a 1024-bit key pair, the actually generated key pair may have1024 or 1023 bits.You can configure an SSH peer’s public key on the current switch by using the public-key peercommand or the public-key peer import sshkey command.Related commands: public-key peer, public-key peer import sshkey.Examples# Display brief information about all peer public keys. display public-key peer briefType Module Name