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Configuring a C-series Platform to Accept SSH Connections

You can enable SSH to let users who have the appropriate privileges connect to a C-series platform. For security reasons, we recommend that you do not allow remote users to access the CLI as root.

Use the following configuration statements to enable SSH access from the [edit] hierarchy level:

system services ssh {
    root-login (allow | deny | deny-password);
    protocol-version (v1 | v2); 
}

To configure the C-series platform to accept SSH connections:

  1. From configuration mode, access the [edit system services ssh] hierarchy level.
  2. (Optional) Specify that SSH version 1 be used.
  3. [edit system services ssh] 
    
    user@host> set protocol-version v1 
    
    
    

SSH version 2 is enabled by default.

  1. (Optional) Specify whether or not to allow root login through SSH:
  2. [edit system services ssh] 
    
    user@host> set root-login (allow | deny | deny-password) 
    
    
    

where:


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