Logging In Through Ssh - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Figure 15 Telnet from one device (Telnet client) to another device (Telnet server)
If the Telnet client port and the Telnet server port that connect them are not in the same subnet, make sure
that the two devices can reach each other.
Configuration procedure
Task...
1.
Configure the device to
log in to a Telnet server
as a Telnet client.
2.
Specify the source IPv4
address
interface
Telnet packets

Logging in through SSH

SSH offers secure logging in to a remote device. By providing encryption and strong authentication, it
protects devices against attacks such as IP spoofing and plain-text password interception.
The device supports SSH, and logging in to the device through SSH to remotely manage and maintain
the device, as shown in
Figure 16 SSH login diagram
Object
SSH server
SSH client
By default, the device is enabled with the SSH server and client functions.
Command...
telnet remote-host [ service-port ]
[ source { interface interface-type
interface-number | ip ip-address } ]
telnet ipv6 remote-host [ -i interface-
type interface-number ] [ port-number ]
or
source
telnet client source { interface interface-
for
sending
type interface-number | ip ip-address }
Figure
16.
Requirements
Configure the IP address of the VLAN interface, and make sure the SSH
server and client can reach each other.
Configure the authentication mode and other settings.
If the host operates as an SSH client, run the SSH client program on the
host.
Obtain the IP address of the VLAN interface on the server.
Remarks
Required.
Use either command.
Available in user view.
Optional.
Available in system view.
By default, no source IPv4
address or source interface is
specified. The source IPv4
address is selected by routing.
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