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—Specify that the router or switch first attempt to establish an outbound SSH
in-order
session based on the management server address list. The router or switch attempts
to establish a session with the first server on the list. If this connection is not available,
the router or switch attempts to establish a session with the next server, and so on
down the list until a connection is established.
sticky
—Specify that the router or switch first attempt to reconnect to the management
server that it was last connected to. If the connection is unavailable, it attempts to
establish a connection with the next client on the list and so forth until a connection
is made.
—Number of keepalive messages the router or switch sends without receiving a
retry
response from the client before the current SSH connection is disconnected. The
default is three messages.
—(Optional) Router's or switch's public SSH host key. If added to the
secret
statement, during the initialization of the outbound SSH service, the router or switch
passes its public key to the management server. This is the recommended method
of maintaining a current copy of the router's or switch's public key.
timeout
—Length of time that the Junos server waits for data before sending a keep alive
signal. The default is 15 seconds.
When reconnecting to a client, the router or switch attempts to reconnect to the client
based on the
and
retry
—Hostname or the IPv4 address of the NSM application server. You can list
address
multiple clients by adding each client's IP address or hostname along with the
following connection parameters:
port
—Outbound SSH port for the client. The default is port 22.
—Number of times the router or switch attempts to establish an outbound SSH
retry
connection before giving up. The default is three tries.
timeout
—Length of time that the router or switch attempts to establish an outbound
SSH connection before giving up. The default is fifteen seconds.
—(Optional) By default, the filename of the log file used to record the trace
filename
options is the name of the traced process (for example,
option to override the default value.
—(Optional) Maximum number of trace files generated. By default, the maximum
files
number of trace files is 10. Use this option to override the default value.
When a trace file reaches its maximum size, the system archives the file and starts a new
file. The system archives trace files by appending a number to the filename in
sequential order from 1 to the maximum value (specified by the default value or the
options value set here). Once the maximum value is reached, the numbering sequence
is restarted at 1, overwriting the older file.
values for each client listed.
timeout
outbound-ssh
or
). Use this
mib2d
snmpd
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