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2. Using the OS console
2.1
Starting the terminal software
Start the terminal software on the console terminal, and then connect to the
server blade via Telnet or SSH.
For the server blade's IP address, see "LC Command" in Chapter 6.
2.2
Logging in to the server blade
You can log in to a server blade by entering the user name and password at
Telnet or SSH prompt. For details about how to set the user name and
password, see "Initial Settings with Server Blade Web Console" - "User Account
Configuration" in Chapter 5.
If you use public key authentication of SSH, the public key should be registered
to the server blade in advance to the SSH connections. See "Initial Settings with
Server Blade Web Console" - "User Account Configuration"-" Edit User
Accounts Screen" in Chapter 5.
You can create up to 1 session of OS console for a server
blade. You cannot create multiple sessions of OS console
simultaneously for the same server blade.
The following is a sample of SSH connection sequence using Linux terminal.
(1) Enter the command "ssh [-i public_key_file] -l <username > <Server Blade's
IP address>"
(2) The command tries the public key authentication, and then password
authentication
If there is no public key registered to the server blade, you will be prompted to
enter the password.
The username and the password are the same as the
settings in "User Account Configuration" of Server Blade
Web Console.
[-i public_key_file] in the SSH command line is optional.
Route to target: Advanced > USB Configuration > Legacy USB Support
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