Using The Device To Log In To An Ssh Server; Logging In Through A Pair Of Modems - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Step
8.
Set the maximum
number of concurrent
SSH users.
9.
Exit to system view.
10.
(Optional.) Configure
common settings for
VTY lines.

Using the device to log in to an SSH server

You can use the device as an SSH client to log in to an SSH server. If the server is located in a different
subnet than the device, make sure the two devices have routes to reach each other.
Figure 13 Logging in to an SSH client from the device
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task
Log in to an IPv4 SSH server.
Log in to an IPv6 SSH server.
To work with the SSH server, you might need to configure the SSH client. For information about
configuring the SSH client, see Security Configuration Guide.

Logging in through a pair of modems

You can use a pair of modems to remotely connect to the console port of the device over PSTN when the
IP network connection is broken.
Figure 14 Connecting to the device through modems
Command
aaa session-limit ssh
max-sessions
quit
See
"Configuring common VTY
line
settings."
36
Remarks
By default, the maximum number of concurrent
SSH users is 16.
Changing this setting does not affect online
users. If the current number of online SSH users
is equal to or greater than the new setting, no
additional SSH users can log in until the online
users log out.
For more information about this command, see
Security Command Reference.
N/A
N/A
Command
ssh2 server
ssh2 ipv6 server

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