Install guide

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Software Version 2.8.1
C613-10477-00 REV B
Example To display the SCP counters only, use the command:
sh ssh cou=scp
show ssh session
Syntax SHow SSH SEssion[={ALL|SSH|SCP}]
Description This command displays the status of Secure Shell and Secure Copy sessions
currently active on the router or switch, including both outbound sessions to
another host and inbound sessions into the router or switch.
If all is specified, the SSH session list along with the details about SCP
connections is shown (Figure 49, Table 38 on page 156, Figure 39 on page 156,
Table 40 on page 156). If ssh is specified, only the SSH session list is
displayed(Figure 49, Table 38 on page 156). If scp is specified, only details
about SCP connections are displayed (Figure 39 on page 156, Table 40 on
page 156). If no parameter is specified, the command defaults to all.
Figure 48: Example output from the show ssh session=ssh command
Figure 49: Example output from the show ssh session=ssh command
writeFileFailed The number of write failures. A write failure results in a load
failure.
Table 37: Modified parameters in output of the show ssh counter={scp|all} command
Parameter Meaning
ID Type Dir Peer Address User State
----------------------------------------------------------
0 Listen In 0.0.0.0 Initial
1 Listen In :: Initial
2 Shell In 192.168.2.5 manager Open
3 Shell Out 192.168.100.264 john Open
4 Cmd In 10.5.3.66 manager Open
5 SCP In 172.17.1.1 manager Authen
6 SCP Out 172.17.1.1 root Request
Secure Shell Sessions:
ID Type Dir Peer Address User State
--------------------------------------------------------
0 Listen In 0.0.0.0 Initial
1 Listen In :: Initial
2 Shell In 192.168.2.5 manager Open
3 Shell Out 192.168.100.264 john Open
4 SCP In 172.17.1.1 root Authen
5 SCP Out 172.17.1.1 john Request