log in to the system. This setting is overridden by the authentication login list assigned to a specific user if
the user is configured locally. If this value is not configured, users will be authenticated using local
authentication only.
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Format users defaultlogin <listname>
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Mode Global Config
10.1.31 users login
This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for system login. The
<user> must be a configured <user> and the <listname> must be a configured login list.
If the user is assigned a login list that requires remote authentication, all access to the interface from all
CLI, web, and telnet sessions will be blocked until the authentication is complete.
Note that the login list associated with the 'admin' user can not be changed to prevent accidental lockout
from the switch.
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Format
users login <user> <listname>
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Mode
Global Config
10.2 Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
The commands in this section is not supported currently
10.2.1 ip ssh
This command is used to enable SSH.
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Default
Disabled
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Format
ip ssh
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Mode
Privileged EXEC
10.2.1.1 no ip ssh
This command is used to disable SSH.
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Format
no ip ssh
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Mode
Privileged EXEC
10.2.2 ip ssh protocol
This command is used to set or remove protocol levels (or versions) for SSH. Either SSH1 (1), SSH2 (2),
or both SSH 1 and SSH 2 (1 and 2) can be set.
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1 and 2
Default
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Format
ip ssh protocol [1] [2]
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Mode
Privileged EXEC