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Introduction to RSH
Configuring RSH
Configuration
Prerequisites
Configuration Procedure
RSH C
When configuring RSH, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
"Introduction to RSH" on page 1873
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"Configuring RSH" on page 1873
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"RSH Configuration Example" on page 1874
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Remote shell (RSH) allows you to execute the internal and external commands
provided by the operating system (OS) on a remote host that runs the RSH
daemon.
The device can serve as an RSH client and provides the rsh command as the tool
for the RSH feature.
Figure 545 RSH application
Remote Shell
Client
Router
RSH daemon supports authentication of an RSH client by the username. You can
enable or disable RSH daemon using the service component on Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003.
The remote host runs the RSH daemon to support RSH service.
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There is a route between the router and the remote host.
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Use RSH terminal service by the following command:
To do...
Execute an OS command of a
remote host
n
If RSH daemon authentication is enabled on the remote host, you must provide
the username configured on the remote host in advance.
ONFIGURATION
Figure 545
shows a typical application scenario.
Internet
Use the command...
rsh host [ user username ]
command remote-command
Remote Shell
Daemon
Host
Remarks
Required
Available in user view
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