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8.3
Connecting to CLI via Secure Shell Protocol
Secure Shell connection (SSH) has functionality similar to the Telnet protocol. However, as opposed to
Telnet, Secure Shell encrypts all traffic data, including passwords. This enables secure remote connection via
public IP networks.
This section considers direct connection to CLI at the terminal location. Remote connection is similar, but
requires changes in the terminal IP address that will be considered in detail in Chapter 11.
In order to be connected to the terminal, a PC should have a NIC. The PC should have an SSH client
installed, e. g. PuTTY. The connection will additionally require the sufficient amount of network cable (Patch
Cord RJ-45) as it is not included in the delivery package.
Step 1.
Perform steps 1 and 2 from Section 8.2.
Step 2.
Run PuTTY. Enter IP address of the terminal. The factory setting for the IP address is
192.168.1.2
.
Select port
22
and
SSH
protocol type. Click
Open
.
Fig. 8.5 – Running the SSH Client
Step 3.
Log into the terminal CLI. Factory settings: login:
admin
, password:
password
.
login: admin
Password:
********
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