Using The Device To Log In To An Ssh Server; Displaying And Maintaining Cli Login - HP 12500 Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
(Optional.)
the protocols for the
user
support.
8.
Exit to system view.
9.
(Optional.) Configure
common settings for
VTY user interfaces.

Using the device to log in to an SSH server

You can use the device as an SSH client to log in to an SSH server. If the server is located in a different
subnet than the device, make sure the two devices have routes to reach each other.
Figure 23 Logging in to an SSH client from the device
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task
Log in to an IPv4 SSH server.
Log in to an IPv6 SSH server.
To work with the SSH server, you might need to configure the SSH client. For information about
configuring the SSH client, see Security Configuration Guide.

Displaying and maintaining CLI login

Execute display commands in any view and the other commands in user view.
Task
Display information about
the user interfaces that are
being used.
Display information about
all user interfaces the
device supports.
Display user interface
information.
Command
Specify
protocol inbound { all | pad |
interfaces
to
ssh | telnet }
quit
See
"Configuring common VTY
user interface
Command
display users
display users all
display user-interface [ num1 | { aux
| console | vty } num2 ] [ summary ]
Remarks
By default, Telnet and SSH are supported.
The device does not support the pad keyword.
This configuration is effective only for users
who log in to the user interfaces after the
configuration is made.
N/A
N/A
settings."
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Command
ssh2 server
ssh2 ipv6 server
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A

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