To do...
Enable the SSH server to work with
SSH1 clients
Set the RSA server key pair update
interval
Set the SSH user authentication
timeout period
Set the maximum number of SSH
authentication attempts
Authentication will fail if the number of authentication attempts (including both publickey and password
authentication) exceeds that specified in the ssh server authentication-retries command.
Configuring the Device as an SSH Client
SSH Client Configuration Task List
Complete the following tasks to configure an SSH client:
Specifying a Source IP address/Interface for the SSH client
Configuring Whether First-time Authentication is Supported
Establishing a Connection Between the SSH Client and the Server
Specifying a Source IP address/Interface for the SSH client
This configuration task allows you to specify a source IP address or interface for the client to access the
SSH server, improving service manageability.
To do...
Enter system view
Specify a
source IP
address or
interface for the
SSH client
Use the command...
ssh server compatible-ssh1x
enable
ssh server rekey-interval hours
ssh server
authentication-timeout
time-out-value
ssh server
authentication-retries times
Task
system-view
Specify a source IPv4
ssh client source { ip ip-address |
address or interface
interface interface-type interface-number }
for the SSH client
Specify a source IPv6
ssh client ipv6 source { ipv6 ipv6-address
address or interface
| interface interface-type
for the SSH client
interface-number }
Optional
By default, the SSH server can
work with SSH1 clients.
Optional
0 by default, that is, the RSA server
key pair is not updated.
Optional
60 seconds by default
Optional
3 by default
Use the command...
1-9
Remarks
Remarks
Optional
Optional
Required
Remarks
—
Required
By default, the
address of the
interface decided by
the routing is used
to access the SSH
server