Security Command Reference
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SSH Commands
ssh
Syntax
ssh
Context
config>system>security
Description
This command enables the context to configure the SSH server on the system. This command should
only be enabled or disabled when no SSH session is running.
When the command is executed, an SSH security key is generated. This key is valid until either the
node is restarted or the SSH server is stopped with the
no ssh
command and restarted. The key size is
non-configurable and set at 1024 bits.
Quitting SSH while in the process of authentication is accomplished by either executing a
ctrl-c
or “~.”
(tilde and dot), assuming the “~” is the default escape character for the SSH session.
Default
ssh — the SSH server is enabled
preserve-key
Syntax
[
no
]
preserve-key
Context
config>system>security>ssh
Description
This command specifies the persistence of the SSH server host key. When enabled, the host key will
be saved by the server and restored following a system reboot. This command can only be enabled or
disabled when no SSH session is running.
The
no
form of the command specifies that the host key will be held in memory by the SSH server and
not be restored following a system reboot.
Default
no preserve-key
server-shutdown
Syntax
[
no
]
server-shutdown
Context
config>system>security>ssh
Description
This command enables the SSH servers running on the system.
Default
at system startup, only the SSH server is enabled
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