Configuring Ssh Server Support Version; Configuring Ssh User Authentication Timeout Duration; Configuring Ssh Re-Authentication Times - D-Link xStack DGS-3610 Series Configuration Manual

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Command
configure terminal
no enable service ssh-server
39.4.5
Configuring SSH Server Support
Version
By default, the SSH Server V1 and V2 are compatible. You can configure the SSH version
through the following commands.
Command
configure terminal
ip ssh version {1 | 2}
no ip ssh version
39.4.6
Configuring SSH User Authentication
Timeout Duration
By default, the user authentication timeout duration of the SSH SERVER is 120 seconds.
Run the following commands to configure the SSH user authentication timeout duration.
Command
configure terminal
ip ssh time-out time
no ip ssh time-out
39.4.7
Configuring SSH Re-authentication
Times
This command is used to set the authentication attempts for SSH user requesting
connections to prevent illegal actions such as malicious guesswork. The authentication
attempts are set to 3 times for the SSH Server by default. A user can enter the username
and password for three times to attempt the authentication. Run the following commands to
configure the SSH re-authentication times:
Command
configure terminal
Chapter 39 SSH Terminal Service
Description
Enter the configuration mode
Disable the SSH Server.
Description
Enter the configuration mode.
Configure the SSH support
version.
Reset SSH to the default
configuration, supporting
SSHv1 and SSHv2.
Description
Enter the configuration mode
Configure the SSH timeout duration (1-120sec)
Reset the SSH user authentication timeout duration to
the default value, 120 seconds.
Description
Enter the configuration mode
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