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Assigning A Time-Independent Key To A Chain - HP 3500yl Series Access Security Manual

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Key Management System
Configuring Key Chain Management
HP Switch(config)# key-chain Networking1 key 1
HP Switch(config)# show key-chain Networking1
Chain - Networking1
Key | Accept Start GMT
--- + ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- -------------
1
| Bootup
Figure 16-2. Example of Adding and Displaying a Time-Independent Key to a Key Chain Entry
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Assigning a Time-Independent Key to a Chain

A time-independent key has no Accept or Send time constraints. It is valid
from boot-up until you change it. If you use a time-independent key, then it is
the only key needed for a key chain entry.
Syntax: [no] key-chain < chain_name > key < key_id >
[ key-string < key_str > ]
[ accept-lifetime infinite ] [ send-lifetime infinite ]
show key-chain < chain_name >
For example, to generate a new time-independent key for the Networking1
key chain entry:
Accept Stop GMT
Infinite
Generates or deletes a key in the key chain entry
< chain_name >. Using the optional no form of the
command deletes the key. The < key_id > is any
number from 0-255.
This option lets you specify the key value for the
protocol using the key. The < key_str > can be any
string of up to 14 characters in length.
accept-lifetime infinite: Allows packets with this key to
be accepted at any time from boot-up until the key
is removed.
send-lifetime infinite: Allows the switch to send this
key as authorization, from boot-up until the key is
removed.
Displays the detail information about the keys used
in the key chain named < chain_name >.
Send Start GMT
Bootup
Adds a new Time-Independent
key to the "Networking1" chain.
Displays keys in the key chain
entry.
Send Stop GMT
Infinite

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