# Assign an IP address to GigabitEthernet 2/0/1. The Stelnet client uses this IP address as the
destination for SSH connection.
[Router] interface gigabitethernet 2/0/1
[Router-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] ip address 192.168.1.40 255.255.255.0
[Router-GigabitEthernet2/0/1] quit
# Set the authentication mode to AAA for the user lines.
[Router] line vty 0 15
[Router-line-vty0-15] authentication-mode scheme
[Router-line-vty0-15] quit
# Create a local device management user client001.
[Router] local-user client001 class manage
# Set the password to aabbcc in plain text for the local user client001.
[Router-luser-manage-client001] password simple aabbcc
# Authorize the local user client001 to use the SSH service.
[Router-luser-manage-client001] service-type ssh
# Assign the user role network-admin to the local user client001.
[Router-luser-manage-client001] authorization-attribute user-role network-admin
[Router-luser-manage-client001] quit
# Create an SSH user client001. Specify the service type as stelnet and the authentication
method as password for the user.
[Router] ssh user client001 service-type stelnet authentication-type password
2.
Establish a connection to the Stelnet server:
There are different types of Stelnet client software, such as PuTTY and OpenSSH. This
example uses an Stelnet client that runs PuTTY version 0.58.
To establish a connection to the Stelnet server:
a. Launch PuTTY.exe to enter the interface shown in
Figure
117.
b. In the Host Name (or IP address) field, enter the IP address 192.168.1.40 of the Stelnet
server.
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