Using The Device To Log In To An Ssh Server; Local Login Through The Aux Port - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Step
12.
Set a password for the local
user.
Specify the command level of
13.
the user.
14.
Specify SSH service for the
user.
15.
Exit to system view.
16.
Create an SSH user, and
specify the authentication
mode for the SSH user.
17.
Configure common settings
for VTY user interfaces.

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 18 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.
To work with the SSH server, you might need to configure the SSH client. For information about
configuring the SSH client, see Security Configuration Guide.

Local login through the AUX port

As shown in
procedures as console login. For a device with separate console and AUX ports, you can use both ports
to log in to the device.
Command
password { cipher | simple }
password
authorization-attribute level level
service-type ssh
quit
ssh user username service-type
stelnet authentication-type
{ password | { any |
password-publickey | publickey }
assign { pki-domain pkiname |
publickey keyname } }
See
user interface settings
Command
ssh2 server
ssh2 ipv6 server
Figure
19, to perform local login through the AUX port, use the same cable and login
"Configuring common VTY
(optional)."
Remarks
The server argument represents the IPv4 address or
host name of the server.
The server argument represents the IPv6 address or
host name of the server.
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Remarks
By default, no password is set.
Optional.
By default, the command level is 0.
By default, no service type is
specified.
N/A
N/A
Optional.

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