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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
secure shell of the router.
Command System Response
kexit
Exits the secure shell.
kget
<subcommand>
Obtains a parameter in the secure shell.
Example:
kget ppp s21 obtains parameter values for
PPP circuit 21.
Example:
kget fr
<arguments>
obtains parameters for
Frame Relay circuit
<arguments>.
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 <sub_command>
[<flags>]
Sets parameter values in the secure shell.
Example: kset npk
<value>
sets the router Node
Protection Key.
ktranslate <old_NPK>
Translates a configuration from an old NPK value to the
current NPK value.
Example: ktranslate
<old_npk>
<new_npk>
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