Accessing the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway
Summary of SSH configuration commands
For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 5: SSH configuration commands
Command
crypto key generate
dsa
disconnect ssh
hostname
ip ssh
show ip ssh
SCP protocol support
In addition to data transfer via an SSH session, the SSH protocol is used to support SCP for
secure file transfer. When using SCP, the G250/G350 is the client, and an SCP server must be
installed on the management station. After users are defined on the SCP server, the
G250/G350 acts as an SCP client.
The process of establishing an SCP session is the same process as described in
support
on page 60, except that the roles of the G250/G350 and the client computer are
reversed.
To perform file transfers secured by SCP, the G250/G350 launches a local SSH client via the
CLI. This establishes a secured channel to the secured file server. The G250/G350
authenticates itself to the server by providing a username and password. With a
Windows-based SSH server (WinSSHD), the username provided must be a defined user on the
Windows machine with read/write privileges. The files transferred via SCP are saved in the C:\
Documents and Settings\username directory.
The network element performs file transfer in unattended mode.
62 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Description
Generate an SSH host key pair
Disconnect an existing SSH session
Assign hostname identification to the G250/G350
Enable or disable the Secure Shell (SSH) service
Display general SSH information and information about the
currently active connections that are using SSH
SSH protocol