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Figure 23
Log in to another device from the current device
NOTE:
If the SSH client and the SSH server are not in the same subnet, make sure that the two devices can reach
each other.
Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure the SSH client to log in to the SSH server:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Log in to an IPv4 SSH
server
ssh2
server
Required
server
is the IPv4 address or host name of the server.
Available in user view
Log in to an IPv6 SSH
server
ssh2
ipv6
server
Required
server
is the IPv6 address or host name of the server.
Available in user view
NOTE:
You can configure other settings for the SSH client to work with the SSH server. For more information, see
System Management and Maintenance Configuration Guide.
Logging in through the AUX port
Introduction
As shown in
, the console cable used in AUX port login is the same as that in console port login.
For a device that has separate console and AUX ports, you can use both to log in to the device to
facilitate system maintenance.
Figure 24
AUX port login diagram
By default, AUX port login adopts password authentication. To log in through the AUX port, log in to the
device through the console port or another method, configure the password for AUX password
authentication or change the authentication mode, and configure related parameters.