132 Configuring and managing IP interfaces and services
Managing SSH server sessions
Use the following commands to manage SSH server sessions:
show sessions admin
clear sessions admin ssh [session-id]
These commands display and clear SSH server sessions.
Note.
If you type the clear sessions admin ssh command from within an SSH session,
the session ends as soon as you press Enter.
To display the SSH server sessions on a WSS, type the following command:
WSS# show sessions admin
Tty
Username
-------
-------------------- -------- ----
tty0
tty2
tech
tty3
sshadmin
3 admin sessions
To clear all SSH server sessions, type the following command:
WSS# clear sessions admin ssh
This will terminate manager sessions, do you wish to continue? (y|n) [n]y
Cleared ssh session on tty3
(To manage Telnet client sessions, see
Managing Telnet
Telnet requires a valid username and password for access to the switch.
Telnet login timers
After the username prompt is displayed, WSS Software allows 30 seconds to enter a valid username and password to
complete the login. If you do not press Enter or complete the login before the timer expires, WSS Software ends the
session. This timer is not configurable.
Enabling Telnet
Telnet is disabled by default. To enable Telnet, use the following command:
set ip telnet server {enable | disable}
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Console
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Telnet
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SSH
"Logging in to a remote device" (page
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