IPv6 Management Security Features
Secure Shell for IPv6
Displaying an SSH Configuration
To verify an SSH for IPv6 configuration and display all SSH sessions running on the switch, enter the show ip ssh command. Information on all current SSH sessions (IPv4 and IPv6) is displayed.
ProCurve(config)# show ip ssh
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TCP Port Number | : 22 |
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Timeout (sec) | : 120 |
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Secure Copy Enabled |
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IP Version |
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Displays the current SSH configuration and status.
The switch uses these five SSH settings internally for transactions with clients.
Here SSH is enabled for IPv4 and IPv6 clients.
Ses | Type | Source IP | Port |
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1 | console | 1722 | |
2 | ssh | 192.168.31.114 | |
3 | telnet |
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4 | inactive |
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With SSH running, the switch supports one console session and up to five other SSH and Telnet (IPv4 and IPv6) sessions.
Web browser sessions are also supported, but are not displayed in show ip ssh output.
Source IPv6 IP addresses of SSH clients are displayed in hexadecimal format.