D-Link DES-3350SR User Manual - page 94
D-Link DES-3350SR Standalone Layer 3 Switch
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AES128-CBC
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the Advanced Encryption Standard AES128
encryption algorithm with Cipher Block Chaining. The default is Enabled.
AES192-CBC
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the Advanced Encryption Standard AES192
encryption algorithm with Cipher Block Chaining. The default is Enabled.
AES256-CBC
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the Advanced Encryption Standard AES-256
encryption algorithm with Cipher Block Chaining. The default is Enabled.
ARC4
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the Arcfour encryption algorithm with Cipher
Block Chaining. The default is Enabled.
Cast128-CBC
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the Cast128 encryption algorithm with Cipher
Block Chaining. The default is Enabled.
Twofish128
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the twofish128 encryption algorithm. The
default is Enabled.
Twofish192
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the twofish192 encryption algorithm. The
default is Enabled.
Twofish256
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the twofish256 encryption algorithm. The
default is Enabled.
Data Integrity Algorithm
HMAC-SHA1
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the HMAC (Hash for Message Authentication
Code) mechanism utilizing the Secure Hash algorithm. The default is Enabled.
HMAC-MD5
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the HMAC (Hash for Message Authentication
Code) mechanism utilizing the MD5 Message Digest encryption algorithm. The default
is Enabled.
Public Key Algorithm
HMAC-RSA
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the HMAC (Hash for Message Authentication
Code) mechanism utilizing the RSA encryption algorithm. The default is Enabled.
HMAC-DSA
Use the pull-down to enable or disable the HMAC (Hash for Message Authentication
Code) mechanism utilizing the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) encryption. The
default is Enabled.
Click Apply to implement changes made.
SSH User Authentication Mode
The following windows are used to configure parameters for users attempting to access the Switch through SSH. To access the
following window, click Security Management > Secure Shell > SSH User Authentication Mode.
Figure 8 - 6. SSH User Authentication window
In the example screen above, the User Account “Yermoms” has been previously set using the User Accounts window in the
Security Management folder. A User Account MUST be set in order to set the parameters for the SSH user. To configure the
parameters for a SSH user, click on the hyperlinked User Name in the SSH User Authentication window, which will reveal the
following window to configure.
Figure 8 - 7. SSH User Window
The user may set the following parameters:
Parameter
Description