Configuring the SSH Client
The configurations required on the SSH client are related to the authentication mode that the SSH
server uses. In addition, if an SSH client does not support first-time authentication, you need to
configure the public key of the server on the client, so that the client can authenticate the server.
SSH Client Configuration Task List
Table 1-13 Complete the following tasks to configure the SSH client:
Scenario
The authentication
mode is password
The authentication
mode is publickey
Whether
first-authentication is
supported
Configuring an SSH Client that Runs SSH Client Software
A variety of SSH client software are available, such as PuTTY and OpenSSH. For an SSH client to
establish a connection with an SSH server, use the following commands:
Complete the following tasks to configure an SSH client that runs SSH client software:
Generating a client key
Specifying the IP address of the Server
Selecting a protocol for remote connection
Selecting an SSH version
Opening an SSH connection with password
authentication
Opening an SSH connection with publickey
authentication
For a client running SSH
client software
Configuring an SSH Client
that Runs SSH Client
Software
Configuring an SSH Client
that Runs SSH Client
Software
—
Task
1-12
SSH client configuration task
For a client assumed by an
SSH2-capable switch
Configuring an SSH Client Assumed by an
SSH2-Capable Switch
Configuring an SSH Client Assumed by an
SSH2-Capable Switch
Configuring an SSH Client Assumed by an
SSH2-Capable Switch
Required for publickey authentication;
unnecessary for password authentication
Required
Required
Required
Required for password authentication;
unnecessary for publickey authentication
Required for publickey authentication;
unnecessary for password authentication
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