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60Network Management Card User’s Guide
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Path: Administration > Network > Console >
options
Note: To use SSH, you must have an SSH client installed. Most Linux and other UNIX
®
platforms include an SSH client, but Microsoft Windows operating systems do not. Clients
are available from various vendors.
Option Description
access Choose one of the following for access by Telnet or Secure SHell (SSH):
Disable: Disables all access to the command line interface.
Enable Telnet (the default): Telnet transmits user names, passwords, and data without encryption.
Enable SSH: SSH transmits user names, passwords, and data in encrypted form, providing
protection from attempts to intercept, forge, or alter data during transmission.
Configure the ports to be used by these protocols:
Telnet Port: The Telnet port used to communicate with the Management Card (23 by default). You
can change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 32768 for additional security. Users must
then use a colon (:) or a space, as required by your Telnet client program, to specify the non-default
port. For example, for port 5000 and an IP address of 152.214.12.114, your Telnet client requires one
of the these commands:
telnet 152.214.12.114:5000
telnet 152.214.12.114 5000
SSH Port: The SSH port used to communicate with the Management Card (22 by default). You can
change the port setting to any unused port from 5000 to 32768 for additional security. See the
documentation for your SSH client for the command line format required to specify a non-default
port.
ssh host key Status indicates the status of the host key (private key):
SSH Disabled: No host key in use:
When disabled, SSH cannot use a host key.
Generating: The Management Card is creating a host key because no valid host key was found.
Loading: A host key is being activated on the Management Card.
Valid: One of the following valid host keys is in the /ssh directory (the required location on the
Network Management Card):
•A 1024-bit or 2048-bit host key created by the Security Wizard
•A 2048-bit RSA host key generated by the Network Management Card
Add or Replace: Browse to and upload a host key file created by the Security Wizard.
To use the Security Wizard, see the Security Handbook on the APC Network Management Card Utility
CD.
N
OTE: To reduce the time required to enable SSH, create and upload a host key in advance. If you
enable SSH with no host key loaded, the Management Card takes up to one minute to create a
host key, and the SSH server is not accessible during that time.
Remove: Remove the current host key.
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