3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide
Chapter 50 SSH Terminal Service
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Chapter 50 SSH Terminal Service
50.1 SSH Terminal Service
50.1.1 SSH Overview
This chapter introduces the secure shell (SSH) feature. When a user telnets to the
switch from an insecure network, the SSH feature can provide secure information and
powerful authentication functionality, thereby protecting the switch from attacks such as
IP address spoofing and clear text password interception attacks.
The switch can act as either SSH server or SSH client. When used as an SSH server,
the switch supports multiple connections with SSH clients; when used as an SSH client,
the switch supports SSH connections with the SSH server-enabled switch, UNIX hosts,
and so on.
Currently, the switch supports SSH 2.0.
Figure 50-1 and Figure 50-2 illustrate two methods for establishing an SSH channel
between a client and the server:
z
Connect through a LAN
z
Connect through a WAN
100BASE -TX
Server
SSH client
Ethernet
Workstation
Laptop
SSH server
100BASE -TX
Server
PC
SSH
Ethernet
Workstation
Laptop
Switch
SSH
Figure 50-1
Establish an SSH channel through a LAN