Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 82

Enable SSH client, 18.3 Clear SSH host information

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82 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions If the escape character is input twice in succession at the beginning of the line, the escape character is used as input to the server. If the escape character followed by a period (.) is input, the connection is forcibly closed. If the escape character followed by a question mark (?) is input, a list of escape inputs is shown. [Example] To the host at IPv4 address 192.168.100.1, connect via SSH using user name "uname" and port number 12345. SWR2310#ssh [email protected] 12345 To the host at IPv6 address fe80::2a0:deff:fe11:2233, connect via SSH using user name "uname" and port number 12345. SWR2310#ssh uname@fe80::2a0:deff:fe11:2233%vlan1 12345 4.18.2 Enable SSH client [Syntax] ssh-client switch no ssh-client [Parameter] switch : Whether to enable SSH client Setting value enable disable Description Enable Disable [Initial value] ssh-client disable [Input mode] global configuration mode [Description] Enables use of the ssh command as an SSH client. If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the SSH client is disabled. [Example] Enable the SSH client. SWR2310(config)#ssh-client enable 4.18.3 Clear SSH host information [Syntax] clear ssh host host [Parameter] host : Remote host name, IPv4 address (A.B.C.D), or IPv6 address (X:X::X:X) [Input mode] privileged EXEC mode [Description] Delete the public key of the SSH server that is connected as an SSH client. [Example] Clear the SSH host information. SWR2310#clear ssh host 192.168.100.1

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If the escape character is input twice in succession at the beginning of the line, the escape character is used as input to the
server.
If the escape character followed by a period (.) is input, the connection is forcibly closed.
If the escape character followed by a question mark (?) is input, a list of escape inputs is shown.
[Example]
To the host at IPv4 address 192.168.100.1, connect via SSH using user name "uname" and port number 12345.
SWR2310#ssh [email protected] 12345
To the host at IPv6 address fe80::2a0:deff:fe11:2233, connect via SSH using user name "uname" and port number 12345.
SWR2310#ssh uname@fe80::2a0:deff:fe11:2233%vlan1 12345
4.18.2 Enable SSH client
[Syntax]
ssh-client
switch
no
ssh-client
[Parameter]
switch
:
Whether to enable SSH client
Setting value
Description
enable
Enable
disable
Disable
[Initial value]
ssh-client disable
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Enables use of the
ssh
command as an SSH client.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the SSH client is disabled.
[Example]
Enable the SSH client.
SWR2310(config)#ssh-client enable
4.18.3 Clear SSH host information
[Syntax]
clear
ssh
host
host
[Parameter]
host
:
Remote host name, IPv4 address (A.B.C.D), or IPv6 address (X:X::X:X)
[Input mode]
privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Delete the public key of the SSH server that is connected as an SSH client.
[Example]
Clear the SSH host information.
SWR2310#clear ssh host 192.168.100.1
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