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set ip ssh
Changes the TCP port number on which a DWS-1008 switch listens for Secure Shell (SSH)
management traffic.
Caution: If you change the SSH port number from an SSH session, MSS immediately ends the
session. To open a new management session, you must configure the SSH client to use the new
TCP port number.
Syntax: set ip ssh port port-num
port-num
TCP port number.
Defaults: The default SSH port number is 22.
Access: Enabled.
Examples: The following command changes the SSH port number on a DWS-1008 switch to
6000:
DWS-1008# set ip ssh port 6000
success: change accepted.
set ip ssh server
Disables or reenables the SSH server on a DWS-1008 switch.
Caution: If you disable the SSH server, SSH access to the switch is also disabled.
Syntax: set ip ssh server {enable | disable}
enable
Enables the SSH server.
disable
Disables the SSH server.
Defaults: The SSH server is enabled by default.
Access: Enabled.
Usage: SSH requires an SSH authentication key. You can generate one or allow MSS to generate
one. The first time an SSH client attempts to access the SSH server on a DWS-1008 switch, the
switch automatically generates a 1024-byte SSH key.
If you want to use a 2048-byte key instead, use the crypto generate key ssh 2048 command to
generate one.
The maximum number of SSH sessions supported on a switch is eight. If Telnet is also enabled,
the switch can have up to eight Telnet or SSH sessions, in any combination, and one Console
session.
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