Juniper Networks J-Series manual Using the ssh Command, CLI telnet Command Options

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Chapter 1: Managing User Authentication and Access

To escape from the Telnet session to the Telnet command prompt, press Ctrl-]. To exit from the Telnet session and return to the CLI command prompt, enter quit.

Table 19 on page 25 describes the telnet command options. For more information, see the JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference.

Table 19: CLI telnet Command Options

Option

Description

8bit

Use an 8-bit data path.

bypass-routing

Bypass the routing tables and open a Telnet session only to hosts on directly attached

 

interfaces. If the host is not on a directly attached interface, an error message is

 

returned.

host

Open a Telnet session to the specified hostname or IP address.

inet

Force the Telnet session to an IPv4 destination.

interface source-interface

Open a Telnet session to a host on the specified interface. If you do not include this

 

option, all interfaces are used.

no-resolve

Suppress the display of symbolic names.

port port

Specify the port number or service name on the host.

routing-instancerouting-instance-nameUse the specified routing instance for the Telnet session.

source address

Use the specified source address for the Telnet session.

Using the ssh Command

You can use the CLI ssh command to use the secure shell (SSH) program to open a connection to a remote device:

user@host> ssh host <bypass-routing> <inet> <interface interface-name>

<routing-instance routing-instance-name> <source address> <v1> <v2>

Table 20 on page 25 describes the ssh command options. For more information, see the JUNOS System Basics and Services Command Reference.

Table 20: CLI ssh Command Options

Option

Description

bypass-routing

Bypass the routing tables and open an SSH connection only to hosts on directly attached

 

interfaces. If the host is not on a directly attached interface, an error message is

 

returned.

host

Open an SSH connection to the specified hostname or IP address.

inet

Force the SSH connection to an IPv4 destination.

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