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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 3338
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
SECURE SHELL (SSH) COMMANDS
SSH
CLIENT
ssh client
Overview This command modifies the default configuration parameters of the Secure Shell
(SSH) client. The configuration is used for any SSH client on the device to connect
to remote SSH servers. Any parameters specified on SSH client explicitly override
the default configuration parameters.
The change affects the current user shell only. When the user exits the login
session, the configuration does not persist. This command does not affect existing
SSH sessions.
The no variant of this command resets configuration parameters of the Secure
Shell (SSH) client changed by the ssh client command, and restores the defaults.
This command does not affect the existing SSH sessions.
Syntax
ssh client {port <1-65535>|version 2|session-timeout
<0-3600>|connect-timeout <1-600>}
no ssh client {port|version|session-timeout|connect-timeout}
Mode Privileged Exec
Examples To configure the default TCP port for SSH clients to 2200, and the session timer to
10 minutes, use the command:
awplus# ssh client port 2200 session-timeout 600
Parameter Description
port The default TCP port of the remote SSH server. If an SSH client
specifies an explicit port of the server, it overrides the default
TCP port.
Default: 22
<1-65535> TCP port number.
version The SSH version used by the client for SSH sessions.
From 5.5.1-1.1 onwards, the SSH client supports only version 2
session-timeout The global session timeout for SSH sessions. If the session timer
lapses since the last time an SSH client received data from the
remote server, the session is terminated. If the value is 0, then
the client does not terminate the session. Instead, the
connection is terminated when it reaches the TCP timeout.
Default: 0 (session timer remains off)
<0-3600> Timeout in seconds.
connect-timeout The maximum time period that an SSH session can take to
become established. The SSH client terminates the SSH session
if this timeout expires and the session is still not established.
Default: 30
<1-600> Timeout in seconds.

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