Connecting To The Dfl-1000 Cli Using Ssh; Cli Basics; Recalling Commands; Editing Commands - D-Link DFL-1000 User Manual

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Type ? for a list of commands.

Connecting to the DFL-1000 CLI using SSH

SSH provides strong secure authentication and secure communications to the DFL-1000 CLI over your
internal network or the Internet. Once the DFL-1000 is configured to accept SSH connections you can run
an SSH client on your management computer and use this client to connect to the DFL-1000 CLI.
Configuring the DFL-1000 to accept SSH connections
To use the web-based manager to configure the DFL-1000 to accept SSH connections, see
management access to the
The following procedure describes how to use the CLI to configure the DFL-1000 to accept SSH
connections.
Connect to the CLI using the DFL-1000 communications port.
To configure the internal interface to accept SSH connections. Enter:
set system interface internal mng ssh enable
To configure the external interface to accept SSH connections. Enter:
set system interface external mng ssh enable
To configure the DMZ interface to accept SSH connections. Enter:
set system interface DMZ mng ssh enable
Connecting to the CLI using SSH
To connect to the CLI using SSH you must install an SSH client.
Start the SSH client and connect to a DFL-1000 interface that is configured for SSH connections.
The following prompt appears:
D-Link login:
Type a valid administrator name and press Enter.
Type the password for this administrator and press Enter.
The following prompt appears:
Type ? for a list of commands.
You have connected to the DFL-1000 CLI, and you can proceed to enter CLI commands as if you
have connected through the DFL-1000 communications port.

CLI basics

This section describes the basics of using the DFL-1000 CLI to enter commands.

Recalling commands

You can recall commands by using the Up and Down arrow keys to cycle through commands you have
entered.

Editing commands

Use the Left and Right arrow keys to move the cursor back and forth on the command line. Use the
Backspace and Delete keys to edit the command. You can also use control keys to edit commands.
Control keys for editing commands
DFL-1000 User's Manual
DFL-1000.
lists control keys for editing commands.
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