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Security Commands

enable ssh2

enable ssh2 {access-profile [<access_profile> | none]} {port
<tcp_port_number>}
Description
Enables incoming SSH2 Telnet sessions.
Syntax Description
access profile
none
port
Default
The SSH2 feature is disabled until you obtain a valid security license. If a valid security license is in
effect, SSH2 is enabled with no access profile and uses TCP port number 22.
Usage Guidelines
SSH2 enables the encryption of Telnet session data. You must be logged in as an administrator to enable
SSH2 Telnet, and you must obtain and enter a Security License Key to enable the SSH2 feature. To
obtain a Security License Key, access the Extreme Networks website.
You can specify a list of predefined clients that are allowed SSH2 access to the switch. To do this, you
must create an access profile that contains a list of allowed IP addresses. To create an access profile, use
the
create access-profile
command.
access-profile
Use the
option to cancel a previously configured access profile.
none
Use the
option to specify a TCP port number other than the default.
port
To view the status of SSH2 Telnet sessions on the switch, use the
command displays information about the switch including the enable/disable state
show management
for SSH2 Telnet sessions.
Example
The following command enables the SSH2 feature, with access allowed based on the access profile
management:
enable ssh2 management
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.0.
650
Specifies an access profile.
Cancels a previously configured access profile.
Specifies a TCP port number. The default is port 22.
command. To configure an access profile, use the
config
command. The
show management
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