User Manual
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
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SSH (Secure Shell)
Network security is getting more important according to using network has been general-
ized between users. However, typical FTP and telnet service has weakness for security.
SSH (Secure Shell) is security shell for login. Through SSH, all data are encoded, traffic
is compressed. So, transmit rate becomes faster, and tunnel for existing ftp and pop,
which are not safe in security, is supported.
SSH Server
The hiD 6615 S223/S323 can be operated as SSH server. You can configure the switch
as SSH server with the following procedure.
Enabling SSH Server
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Displaying On-line SSH Client
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Disconnecting SSH Client
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Displaying Connection History of SSH Client
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Assigning Specific Authentication Key
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Enabling SSH Server
To enable/disable SSH server, use the following command.
Command
ssh server enable
ssh server disable
Displaying On-line SSH Client
To display SSH clients connected to SSH server, use the following command.
Command
show ssh
Disconnecting SSH Client
To disconnect an SSH client connected to SSH server, use the following command.
Command
ssh disconnect PID
Displaying Connection History of SSH Client
To display the connection history of SSH client, use the following command.
Command
show ssh history
Mode
Enables SSH server.
Global
Disables SSH server.
Mode
Enable/Global
Shows SSH clients connected to SSH server.
Mode
Disconnects SSH clients connected to SSH server.
Global
PID: SSH client number
Mode
Enable
Shows the connection history of SSH clients who are
Global
connected to SSH server up to now.
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