Viewing And Logging Out Ssh Sessions; Enabling Radius Services For Ssh Password Authentication; Troubleshooting Your Ssh Configuration - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Viewing and Logging out SSH Sessions

Follow these steps to view and log out SSH sessions:
1. The show users ssh command displays information about active SSH sessions
2. Use the ssh logout session-id command in Privileged EXEC mode to terminate
3. Use the

Enabling RADIUS services for SSH Password Authentication

The ssh password-authentication radius command in Global Configuration mode to
enable RADIUS services to be used for SSH password authentication:
MOT(config)# ssh password-authentication radius [local-password]
where:

Troubleshooting Your SSH Configuration

Use the show ssh config command in Privileged EXEC mode to view debugging
information that can help you troubleshoot or evaluate your SSH configuration:
MOT# show ssh config
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including the username, user group and privilege level, the IP address of the
originating host, and the session ID. Use the
Privileged EXEC mode to determine which SSH sessions are active including
SSH resource use and active calls:
MOT# show users ssh
an SSH session in progress.
reconnect using new configuration parameters.
MOT# ssh logout session-id <0-7>
where:
0-7 is the session ID number.
show users ssh command again to verify which SSH sessions are
active.
local-password authenticates with a locally configured password if there is no
response from the RADIUS server.
show users ssh command in
This command can be used when a user wants to
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