Logging In over SSH
Secure Shell (SSH) provides secure remote login and other network services on a
non-secure network. A maximum of
ve users can access the iBMC CLI over SSH
at the same time.
SSH is used by default to log in to iBMC. If the SSH service is disabled, enable it by
choosing Cong > Service Settings on the iBMC WebUI.
The methods for logging in to the CLI over SSH vary according to the client OS:
● If the client uses Linux:
a. Connect the client to the management network port on the server.
b. Run the following command in the terminal tool to log in to the iBMC
CLI:
ssh
ipaddress
● If the client uses Windows:
a. Download and install the client communications tool that supports SSH.
b. Connect the client to the management network port on the server.
c. Enter the user name, password, and IP address of the management
network port on the client communications tool to log in to the iBMC CLI.
Logging In over Telnet
iBMC 2.20 and later versions do not support CLI login over Telnet.
Telnet poses security risks and is disabled by default. To log in through Telnet,
choose Conguration > Services on the WebUI, enable the Telnet service, and
save the settings.
The methods for logging in to the CLI over Telnet vary according to the client OS:
● If the client uses Linux:
a. Connect the client to the management network port on the server.
b. Run the following command in the terminal tool to log in to the iBMC
CLI:.
telnet
ipaddress
● If the client uses Windows:
a. Connect the client to the management network port on the server.
b. Run the following command in the terminal tool to log in to the iBMC
CLI:.
telnet
ipaddress
Logging In over the Serial Port
Step 1 Set the serial port as the iBMC serial port.
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