SSH2 client

Brocade# ssh 10.10.10.2

To start an SSH2 client connection to an SSH2 server using public key authentication, enter a command such as the following:

Brocade# ssh 10.10.10.2 public-key dsa

Syntax: ssh ipv4Addr ipv6Addr host-name[public-key [dsa rsa]] [port portnum]

The ipv4Addr ipv6Addr host-namevariable identifies an SSH2 server. You identify the server to connect to by entering its IPv4 or IPv6 address or its hostname.

The optional [public-key[dsa rsa]] parameter specifies the type of public key authentication to use for the connection, either DSA or RSA. If you do not enter this parameter, the default authentication type is password.

The optional port portnum parameter specifies that the SSH2 connection will use a non-default SSH2 port, where portnum is the port number. The default port number is 22.

Displaying SSH2 client information

For information about displaying SSH2 client information, see the following sections:

“Displaying SSH connection information” on page 72

“Displaying additional SSH connection information” on page 74

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