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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide
Section III: Security Features
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The Secure Shell (SSH) Menu is shown in Figure 135.
Figure 135 Secure Shell (SSH) Menu
3. Select 1 - SSH Server Status to enable or disable the SSH server.
4. Choose from one of the following:
Disabled - While you are configuring SSH, you must set this field
to Disabled. This is the default.
Enabled - Select this value to enable the SSH server. Select this
value after you have finished configuring SSH and want to log on
to the server.
Note
When there are active SSH connections, you cannot disable the SSH
server. If you attempt to disable the SSH server when it is in this
state, you receive a warning message.
5. Select 2 - Host Key ID.
Enter a host key ID. The default is Not Defined. Enter a value that
you configured in the Encryption Menus. See Configuring Keys
for Encryption on page 347.
6. Select 3 - Server Key ID.
Enter a server key ID. The default is Not Defined. Enter a value that
you configured in the Encryption Menus. See Configuring Keys
for Encryption on page 347.
7. Select 4 - Server Key Expiry Time to set the time, in hours, for the
server key to expire.
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Secure Shell (SSH)
1 - SSH Server Status ....... Disabled
2 - Host Key ID..............
3 - Server Key ID ...........
4 - Server Key Expiry Time .. 0 hours
5 - Login Timeout ........... 180 seconds
6 - Show Server Information
R - Return to Previous Menu
Enter your selection?