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Switched PDU
Installation and Operations Manual
SSH
Secure Shell (SSH) version 2 enables secure network terminal sessions between a Remote Power Manager and a
remote user over insecure network. SSH provides an encrypted terminal sessions with strong authentication of both
the server and client, using public-key cryptography and is typically used as a replacement for unencrypted Telnet.
In addition to enabling secure network terminal sessions to the unit for configuration and power management, the
SSH session can be used for secure Pass-Thru connections to attached devices.
SSH requires the configuration and use of a client agent on the client PC. There are many freeware, shareware or for-
purchase SSH clients available. Two examples are the freeware client PuTTY and the for-purchase client
SecureCRT by VanDyke Software. For configuration and use of these clients, please refer to the applicable
software documentation.
SSH Command Summary
Command
Description
Set SSH
Enables/disables SSH support
Set SSH AuthMethod
Enables/disables the SSH server authentication methods
Set SSH Port
Sets the SSH server port number
Enabling and Setting up SSH Support
NOTE: A restart of the PDU is required after setting or changing any SSH configurations.
Enabling or disabling SSH support:
The Set SSH command is used to enable or disable SSH support.
To enable or disable SSH support:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set ssh, followed by enabled or disabled and press Enter.
Changing the SSH server port:
With SSH support enabled, the SSH server watches and responds to requests on the default SSH port number 22.
This port number can be changed using the Set SSH Port command.
To change the SSH port:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set ssh port, followed by the port number and press Enter.
Example
The following changes the SSH port number to 65535:
Switched CDU: set ssh port 65535
Enabling or disabling SSH server authentication methods:
The Set SSH Authentication Method command is used to set the method of SSH server authentication. The SSH server
supports two authentication methods for security and validation: Password and Keyboard-Interactive.
To enable the SSH authentication methods:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set ssh authmethod, followed by password or kbint, followed by enabled or
disabled, and press Enter.
Example
The following example sets the SSH authentication method to keyboard-interactive:
Switched CDU: set ssh authmethod kbint enabled