To do...
Set the RSA server key pair update
interval
Set the SSH user authentication
timeout period
Set the maximum number of SSH
authentication attempts
NOTE:
Authentication will fail if the number of authentication attempts (including both publickey and password
authentication) exceeds that specified in the ssh server authentication-retries command.
Configuring the switch as an SSH client
SSH client configuration task list
Complete the following tasks to configure an SSH client:
Task
Specifying a source ip address/interface for the SSH client
Configuring whether first-time authentication is supported
Establishing a connection between the SSH client and server
Specifying a source ip address/interface for the SSH client
This configuration task allows you to specify a source IP address or interface for the client to access the
SSH server, improving service manageability.
To do...
Enter system view
Specify a
source IP
address or
interface for the
SSH client
Use the command...
ssh server rekey-interval hours
ssh server authentication-timeout
time-out-value
ssh server authentication-retries
times
Use the command...
system-view
Specify a
source IPv4
ssh client source { ip ip-address | interface
address or
interface-type interface-number }
interface for the
SSH client
Specify a
source IPv6
ssh client ipv6 source { ipv6 ipv6-address |
address or
interface interface-type interface-number }
interface for the
SSH client
280
Remarks
Optional
By default, the interval is 0, and the
RSA server key pair is not updated.
Optional
60 seconds by default
Optional
3 by default
Remarks
Optional
Optional
Required
Remarks
—
Required
Select either
approach
By default, an SSH
client uses the IP
address of the
outbound interface
defined by the route
to the SSH server to
access the SSH
server.