1-21When Switch Acts as Client for Publickey AuthenticationNetwork requirementsz As shown in Figure 1-11, Switch A (the SSH client) needs to log into Switch B (the SSH server)through the SSH protocol.z Publickey authentication is used, and the public key algorithm is DSA.Figure 1-11 Switch acts as client for publickey authenticationConfiguration procedure1) Configure the SSH server# Generate RSA and DSA key pairs and enable SSH server. system-view[SwitchB] public-key local create rsa[SwitchB] public-key local create dsa[SwitchB] ssh server enable# Configure an IP address for VLAN interface 1, which the SSH client will use as the destination for SSHconnection.[SwitchB] interface vlan-interface 1[SwitchB-Vlan-interface1] ip address 10.165.87.136 255.255.255.0[SwitchB-Vlan-interface1] quit# Set the authentication mode for the user interfaces to AAA.[SwitchB] user-interface vty 0 4[SwitchB-ui-vty0-4] authentication-mode scheme# Enable the user interfaces to support SSH.[SwitchB-ui-vty0-4] protocol inbound ssh# Set the user command privilege level to 3.[SwitchB-ui-vty0-4] user privilege level 3[SwitchB-ui-vty0-4] quitBefore performing the following tasks, you must use the client software to generate an RSA key pair onthe client, save the public key in a file named key.pub, and then upload the file to the SSH serverthrough FTP or TFTP. For details, refer to Configure the SSH client below.# Import the peer public key from the file key.pub.[SwitchB] public-key peer Switch001 import sshkey key.pub