Concept Guide

External Serial Port with a USB Connector
The following table list the pin assignments.
Table 2. Pin Assignments
USB Pin Number Signal Name
Pin 1 RTS
Pin 2 RX
Pin 3 TX
Pin 4 CTS
Pin 5, 6 GND
RxD Chassis GND
Accessing the CLI Interface and Running Scripts
Using SSH
In addition to the capability to access a device using a console connection or a Telnet session, you can also use SSH for secure, protected
communication with the device. You can open an SSH session and run commands or script les. This method of connectivity is supported
and provides a reliable, safe communication mechanism.
Entering CLI commands Using an SSH Connection
You can run CLI commands by entering any one of the following syntax to connect to a switch using the precongured user credentials
using SSH:
ssh username@hostname <CLI Command>
or
echo <CLI Command> | ssh admin@hostname
The SSH server transmits the terminal commands to the CLI shell and the results are displayed on the screen non-interactively.
Executing Local CLI Scripts Using an SSH Connection
You can execute CLI commands by entering a CLI script in one of the following ways:
ssh username@hostname <CLIscript.file>
or
cat < CLIscript.file > | ssh admin@hostname
The script is run and the actions contained in the script are performed.
Following are the points to remember, when you are trying to establish an SSH session to the device to run commands or script les:
There is an upper limit of 10 concurrent sessions in SSH. Therefore, you might expect a failure in executing SSH-related scripts.
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