Closing A Secure Shell Session; Log Into The Switch With Secure Shell Ftp - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Management Manual

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Logging Into the Switch
Session number = 0
User name
Access type = console,
Access port = Local,
IP address
Read-only domains
Read-only families
Read-Write domains
Read-Write families = ,
End-User profile
Session number = 1
User name
Access type = ssh,
Access port = NI,
IP address
Read-only domains
Read-only families
Read-Write domains
Read-Write families = ,
End-User profile
This display shows two sessions currently running on the remote OmniSwitch at IP address
11.133.30.135. Session number 0 is identified as the console session. Session number 1 indicates the
User name is rrlogin1, the IP address is 11.233.10.145, and the Access type is "ssh" which indicates a
Secure Shell session.
Note. You can use the
to start an SSHv6 session. It is mandatory to specify the name of the particular IPv6 interface, if the
SSHv6 server has been specified using its link-local address.

Closing a Secure Shell Session

To terminate the Secure Shell session, issue the
-> exit
Connection to 11.133.30.135 closed.
Using the example shown above, this display indicates the Secure Shell session between the two switches
is closed. At this point, the user is logged into the local OmniSwitch at IP address 11.233.10.145.
Note. Establishing and closing the Secure Shellv6 connection is similar to that of the Secure Shell connec-
tion.

Log Into the Switch with Secure Shell FTP

To open a Secure Shell FTP session from a local OmniSwitch to a remote device, issue the
and identify the IP address or hostname for the device you are connecting to.
You can use the
sftp6
address or hostname, over an IPv6 environment.
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= (at login),
= 0.0.0.0,
= None,
= ,
= None,
=
= rrlogin1,
= 11.233.10.145,
= None,
= ,
= All ,
=
ssh6
command followed by the IPv6 address or the hostname of the SSHv6 server
command to start an Secure Shell FTPv6 session followed by the relevant IPv6
exit
command. The following will display:
September 2009
Using Secure Shell
sftp
command
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