Using the cli, Cli basics, Setting administrative access for ssh or telnet – Fortinet Version 3.0 User Manual
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Using the CLI
CLI basics
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Using the CLI
This chapter explains how to connect to the command line interface (CLI) and
contains some basic information about using the CLI. You use CLI commands to
view all system information and to change all system configuration settings.
This chapter describes:
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Connecting to the FortiBridge CLI using SSH or Telnet
CLI basics
The FortiBridge CLI functions the same as the FortiOS v2.80 CLI. For information
about the CLI structure, how to get command help, how to use command
completion, and other CLI features, see the FortiOS v2.80
.
Connecting to the FortiBridge CLI using SSH or Telnet
You can use a direct console connection, SSH, or Telnet to connect to the
FortiBridge CLI.
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Setting administrative access for SSH or Telnet
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Connecting to the FortiBridge CLI using SSH
To connect to the FortiBridge CLI using Telnet, see
“Connecting to the FortiBridge
Setting administrative access for SSH or Telnet
To configure the FortiBridge unit to accept SSH or Telnet connections, you must
set administrative access to SSH or Telnet for the FortiBridge interface to which
your management computer connects.
To use the CLI to configure SSH or Telnet access
1
Log into the CLI.
2
Use the following command to configure an interface to accept SSH connections:
config system interface
edit
set allowaccess ssh
end
Where
accept SSH connections. Internal means the FortiBridge INT 1 interface. External
means the FortiBridge EXT 1 interface.