
ssh command
The
ssh
command enables SSH in a non secure mode. If the host keys do not exist, they are
generated.
The syntax for the
ssh
command is:
ssh
The
ssh
command is executed in the Global Configuration mode.
This command has no parameters.
no ssh command
The
no ssh
command disables SSH.
The syntax for the
no ssh
command is:
no ssh {dsa-auth|dsa-auth-key|dsa-host-key|pass-auth}
The following table describes the parameters for this command.
Table 76: no ssh command parameters
Parameter
Description
dsa-auth
Disable SSH DSA authentication.
dsa-auth-key
Delete SSH DSA auth key.
dsa-host-key
Delete SSH DSA host key.
pass-auth
Disable SSH password authentication.
The
no ssh
command is executed in the Global Configuration mode.
ssh secure command
The
ssh secure
command disables web, SNMP, and Telnet management interfaces
permanently.
The
no ssh
command does NOT turn them back on; they must be re-enabled manually. A
warning message is issued to the user to enable one of the other interfaces before turning off
SSH secure mode.
The syntax for the
ssh secure
command is:
ssh secure
The
ssh secure
command is executed in the Global Configuration mode.
ssh dsa-auth command
The
ssh dsa-auth
command enables the user log on using DSA key authentication.
The syntax for the command is:
ACLI Reference for wired networks
234 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013