Ssh; Introduction To Ssh - Planet WGSW-52040 Configuration Manual

48-port 10/100/1000base-t + 4-port 100/1000x sfp managed switch
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exec
authorization line vty command <1-15>
{local | radius | tacacs} (none|)
no authorization line vty command <1-15>
accounting line {console | vty} command
<1-15> {start-stop | stop-only | none}
method1 [method2...]
no accounting line {console | vty}
command <1-15>
Admin Mode
terminal monitor
terminal no monitor
show users
clear line vty <0-31>
2. Telnet to a remote host from the switch
Command
Admin Mode
telnet [vrf <vrf-name>] {<ip-addr> |
<ipv6-addr> | host <hostname>} [<port>]

4.2.2 SSH

4.2.2.1 Introduction to SSH

SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol which ensures a secure remote access connection to network
devices. It is based on the reliable TCP/IP protocol. By conducting the mechanism such as key
distribution, authentication and encryption between SSH server and SSH client, a secure
Configure command authorization
manner and authorization selection
priority of login user with VTY (login with
Telnet and SSH). The no command
recovers to be default manner.
Configure the accounting method list.
Display debug information for Telnet
client login to the switch; the no
command disables the debug
information.
Show the user information who logs in
through telnet or ssh. It includes line
number, user name and user IP.
Delete the logged user information on the
appointed line, force user to get down the
line who logs in through telnet or ssh.
Explanation
Login to a remote host with the Telnet
client included in the switch.
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