Using The Device To Log In To An Ssh Server - HP 5920 series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
(Optional.) Specify
the protocols for the
user lines to support.
8.
(Optional.) Set the
maximum number of
concurrent SSH users.
9.
Exit to system view.
10.
(Optional.) Configure
common settings for
VTY lines.

Using the device to log in to an SSH server

You can use the device as an SSH client to log in to an SSH server. If the server is located in a different
subnet than the device, make sure the two devices have routes to reach each other.
Figure 9 Logging in to an SSH client from the device
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task
Log in to an IPv4 SSH server.
Log in to an IPv6 SSH server.
Command
In non-FIPS mode:
protocol inbound { all | ssh
| telnet }
In FIPS mode:
protocol inbound ssh
aaa session-limit ssh
max-sessions
quit
See
"Configuring common VTY
line
settings."
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Remarks
In non-FIPS mode, Telnet and SSH are
supported by default.
In FIPS mode, SSH is supported by default.
This configuration takes effect only for users
who log in to the user lines after the
configuration is completed.
In VTY line view, this command is associated
with the authentication-mode command:
If the setting of either command is not the
default in VTY line view, the setting of the
other command in VTY line view takes
effect.
If the settings of both commands are the
defaults in VTY line view, the settings of the
commands in VTY line class view take
effect.
By default, the maximum number of concurrent
SSH users is 16.
Changing this setting does not affect online
users. If the current number of online SSH users
is equal to or greater than the new setting, no
additional SSH users can log in until the online
users log out.
For more information about this command, see
Security Command Reference.
N/A
N/A
Command
ssh2 server
ssh2 ipv6 server

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