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Appendix B
Definitions of k Commands
This appendix contains definitions of the “k” commands that you use to work in
the Technician Interface secure shell.
Command System Response
kexit
Exits the secure shell.
kpassword
Changes the password of the secure shell.
kseed
Initializes the cryptographic random number generator while in
the secure shell.
ksession
Initiates a secure shell session.
kset
<subcommand>
[
<flags>
]
Sets parameter values in the secure shell.
Example: kset npk
<value>
sets the router node protection
key.
Also sets protected IPsec MIB objects (keys). The kset
command encrypts the value specified using the NPK, and
writes the encrypted value to the MIB.
Example: kset ipsec
wfIpsecEspSaEntry.wfIpsecEspSaManualCipherKey.100.
1.1.1.100.1.1.2.256 0x1234567890abcdef
ktranslate
<old_NPK>
Translates a configuration from an old node protection key
(NPK) value to the current NPK value.
Example: ktranslate
<old_NPK>
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