How To Monitor The Status Of The Ssh Server - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Available Interfaces
How to Enable the SSH Server
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type ip ssh and press Enter.
How to Disable the SSH Server
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type no ip ssh and press Enter.
Step 1
How to Run Only SSHv2
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type ip ssh and press Enter.
Step 2
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type no ip ssh sshv1 and press Enter
To re-enable SSHv1, use the command ip ssh SSHv1.
How to Delete the Existing SSH Keys
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type ip ssh key remove and press Enter.
Removes the existing SSH key set from non-volatile memory.
If the SSH server is currently enabled, it will continue to run, since it only reads the keys from
non-volatile memory when it is started. However, if the startup-configuration specifies that the SSH
server is enabled, the SCE platform will not be able to start the SSH server on startup if the keys have
been deleted. To avoid this situation, after executing this command, always do one of the following
before the SCE platform is restarted (using reload ):

How to Monitor the Status of the SSH Server

Use this command to monitor the status of the SSH sever, including current SSH sessions.
From the SCE> prompt, type show ip ssh and press Enter.
Step 1
This is a User Exec command. Make sure that you are in User Exec command mode by exiting any other
modes.
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Generate a new set of keys.
Disable the SSH server and save the configuration.
Chapter 5
Configuring the Management Interface and Security
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