55.SSH Commands
SSH (Secure Shell) is a function to prevent spoofing and wiretapping by
the authentication function and communication encryption. It allows
you to remotely log in to this Switching Hub more safely than general
Telnet access.
The commands are used to function this Switching Hub as an SSH
server to be connected from SSH clients.
The following user authentication methods are supported.
Password authentication (password)
Public key authentication (publickey)
Host-based authentication (hostbased)
You can configure the following settings as an encryption algorithm of messages
exchanged between the server and clients.
3DES
blowfish
AES (128, 192, 256)
arcfour
cast128
twofish (128, 192, 256)
config ssh algorithm [3DES | AES128 | AES192 | AES256 | arcfour | blowfish | cast128 |
twofish128 | twofish192 | twofish256 | SHA1 | RSA | DSA] [enable | disable]
show ssh algorithm
config ssh authmode [password | publickey | hostbased] [enable | disable]
show ssh authmode
config ssh user <username 15> authmode [hostbased [hostname <domain_name 32> |
hostname_IP <domain_name 32> [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr>]] | password | publickey]
show ssh user authmode
config ssh server {maxsession <int 1-8> | contimeout <sec 120-600> | authfail <int 2-20> | rekey
[10min | 30min | 60min | never] | port <tcp_port_number 1-65535>}(1)
enable ssh
disable ssh
show ssh server
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