Security Command Reference
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Output SSH Options Output — The following table describes SSH output fields.
Sample Output
ALU-7# show system security ssh 
SSH is enabled
SSH preserve key: Enabled
SSH protocol version 1: Enabled
RSA host key finger print:c6:a9:57:cb:ee:ec:df:33:1a:cd:d2:ef:3f:b5:46:34
SSH protocol version 2: Enabled
DSA host key finger print:c0:be:4a:da:55:87:e0:92:da:33:b8:55:fb:42:71:58
RSA host key finger print:79:28:68:61:d8:8b:c0:f0:5c:f5:bc:0b:fa:02:24:d8
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Connection          Username            Version
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192.168.5.218       admin               1-2
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Number of SSH sessions : 1
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ALU-7# 
Table 15:  Show SSH Output Fields 
Label Description
SSH status SSH is enabled — Displays that SSH server is enabled
SSH is disabled — Displays that SSH server is disabled
SSH Preserve Key Enabled — Displays that preserve-key is enabled
Disabled — Displays that preserve-key is disabled
SSH protocol 
version 1
Enabled — Displays that SSH1 is enabled
Disabled — Displays that SSH1 is disabled
SSH protocol 
version 2
Enabled — Displays that SSH2 is enabled
Disabled  — Displays that SSH2 is disabled
Key fingerprint The key fingerprint is the server’s identity. Clients trying to 
connect to the server verify the server's fingerprint. If the server 
fingerprint is not known, the client may not continue with the 
SSH session since the server might be spoofed.
Connection The IP address of the connected router(s) (remote client)
User name The name of the user
Version The SSH version
Number of SSH 
sessions
The total number of SSH sessions