
Using Secure Shell Logging Into the Switch
page 2-18 OmniSwitch 6250/6450 Switch Management Guide May 2012
The following drawing shows an OmniSwitch, using IP address 11.233.10.145, establishing a Secure Shell
session across a network to another OmniSwitch, using IP address 11.133.30.135. To establish this session
from the console in the figure below, you would use the CLI commands shown in the examples above.
Once you issue the correct password, you are logged into the OmniSwitch at IP address 11.133.30.135.
To view the parameters of the Secure Shell session, issue the who command. The following is displayed:
-> who
Session number = 0
User name = (at login),
Access type = console,
Access port = Local,
IP address = 0.0.0.0,
Read-only domains = None,
Read-only families = ,
Read-Write domains = None,
Read-Write families = ,
End-User profile =
Session number = 1
User name = rrlogin1,
Access type = ssh,
Access port = NI,
IP address = 11.233.10.145,
Read-only domains = None,
Read-only families = ,
Read-Write domains = All ,
Read-Write families = ,
End-User profile =
This display shows two sessions currently running on the remote OmniSwitch at IP address 11.133.30.135.
Session number 0 is identified as the console session. Session number 1 indicates the User name is
rrlogin1, the IP address is 11.233.10.145, and the Access type is “ssh” which indicates a Secure Shell
session.
Note. You can use the ssh6 command followed by the IPv6 address or the hostname of the SSHv6 server
to start an SSHv6 session. It is mandatory to specify the name of the particular IPv6 interface, if the
SSHv6 server has been specified using its link-local address.
Secure Shell Session between Two OmniSwitches
OmniSwitch
11.233.10.145
Console
OmniSwitch
11.133.30.135
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