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4.
Configuring the System to Accept SSH and Telnet Connections
You can enable SSH and Telnet to let users who have the appropriate privileges
connect to the system. For security reasons, we recommend that you do not allow
remote users to access the CLI as
a Telnet connection. For more information, see SRC PE Getting Starting Guide, Chapter
7, Configuring Remote Access to a C series Platform.
To configure the system to accept SSH connections:
1.
2.
[edit interfaces eth0]
user@host# set unit 0 family inet broadcast 192.2.0.255
Verify the interface configuration.
[edit interfaces eth0]
user@host# show
unit 0 {
family {
inet {
broadcast 192.2.0.255;
}
}
}
From configuration mode, access the
(Optional) Specify whether or not to allow root login through SSH.
[edit system services ssh]
user@host> set root-login (allow | deny | deny-password)
where:
— Allow users to log in to the C-series platform as
allow
— Disable users from logging in to the system as
deny
— Allow users to log in to the system as root through SSH
deny-password
when the authentication method (for example, RSA authentication) does not
require a password. (Default)
Configuring the System to Accept SSH and Telnet Connections
Chapter 5: Setting the Initial Configuration
. The system does not allow
root
[edit system services ssh]
access over
root
hierarchy level.
through SSH.
root
through SSH.
root
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