9.4
Telnet/SSH
The telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) is an Internet protocol that helps login to another
computer in a network or connects to a virtual remote system. Using telnet or SSH, you can
connect to another computer while staying at a current computer.
Because the SSH can access a remote system and transmit an encrypted message by using
public key-based encryption method, it provides better security.
Configuration using CLI
[Telnet Server Configuration]
The Telnet server configuration is as follows:
1) Go to the configure mode of the CLI.
WEC8500# configure terminal
2) Enable or disable the telnet service. If you configure the telnet service, you can use the
APC as a telnet server.
telnet-server enable: Enable
no telnet-server enable: Disable
3) If you configure the telnet service, specify the port number of telnet server.
telnet-server port [PORT_NUMBER]
Parameter
PORT_NUMBER
[SSH Server Configuration]
The SSH server configuration is as follows:
1) Go to the configure mode of the CLI.
WEC8500# configure terminal
2) Enable or disable the SSH server.
ssh-server enable: Enable
no ssh-server enable: Disable
3) Specify the port number of SSH server.
ssh-server port [PORT_NUMBER]
Parameter
PORT_NUMBER
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Description
Port number to configure (range: 1-65535)
Description
Port number to configure (range: 1-65535)
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