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# Configure an IP address for VLAN-interface 1. This address will serve as the destination of the
SSH connection.
[Switch] interface vlan-interface 1
[Switch-Vlan-interface1] ip address 192.168.1.40 255.255.255.0
[Switch-Vlan-interface1] quit
# Set the authentication mode for the user interfaces to AAA.
[Switch] user-interface vty 0 15
[Switch-ui-vty0-15] authentication-mode scheme
# Enable the user interfaces to support SSH.
[Switch-ui-vty0-15] protocol inbound ssh
[Switch-ui-vty0-15] quit
# Create local user
client001
, and set the user command privilege level to 3
[Switch] local-user client001
[Switch-luser-client001] password simple aabbcc
[Switch-luser-client001] service-type ssh
[Switch-luser-client001] authorization-attribute level 3
[Switch-luser-client001] quit
# Specify the service type for user
client001
as
stelnet
, and the authentication method as
password
.
This step is optional.
[Switch] ssh user client001 service-type stelnet authentication-type password
2.
Establish a connection between the SSH client and the SSH server:
The switch supports a variety of SSH client software, such as PuTTY, and OpenSSH. The following
example uses PuTTY Version 0.58.
To establish a connection to the SSH server:
a.
Launch PuTTY.exe to enter the interface as shown in
b.
In the
Host Name (or IP address)
text box, enter the IP address of the server 192.168.1.40.