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Software Version 2.8.1
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Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B

show ssh

SHow SSH
This command displays the current configuration of the Secure Shell client and
server.
Figure 46: Example output from the show ssh command
Secure Shell Server Configuration
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Version.................................. 1.5
SSH Server............................... Enabled
SCP Service.............................. Enabled
Maximum Sessions ........................ 6
Current Sessions ........................ 1
Port..................................... 22
Host Key ID.............................. 0
Host Key Bits............................ 1024
Server Key ID............................ 1
Server Key Bits.......................... 768
Server Key Expiry(hours)................. 0
Login Timeout (secs)..................... 60
Idle Timeout(secs) ...................... Off
Authentication Available................. Password,RSA
Ciphers Available........................ DES,3DES
Services Available....................... Shell,Cmd,SCP
Debug.................................... ALL
Secure Shell Client Configuration
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Version.................................. 1.5
Login Timeout (secs)..................... 30
Idle Timeout (secs)...................... Off
Preserve File Modification Time (SCP).... Enabled
Table 36: Modified parameters in output of the show ssh command
Parameter
SSH Server
SCP Service
Services Available
Debug
Version
Login Timeout (secs)
Idle Timeout (secs)
Preserve File Modification
Time
Meaning
Whether the Secure Shell server is enabled or disabled.
Whether Secure Copy is enabled or disabled.
List of the available Secure Shell services; one or more of
Shell, Cmd or SCP.
Whether debugging is active on the server. This can be set
to debug SSH, SCP, ALL or NONE.
Compatible version of the Secure Shell protocol.
Time in seconds that the SSH client will wait to be
authenticated.
Time in seconds that the SSH client will wait to receive data
from a SSH server. The client disconnects if this timer limit is
reached. If the timeout shows Off, the timeout is set to 0
and never times out, so users must manually disconnect.
Whether a copied file keep the source file's modification
time (Enabled), or the modification time is set to the current
time of copying (Disabled).
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