Users Guide

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72 Configuring the Management Station
To configure a Linux Telnet session to use the <Backspace> key, perform the
following steps:
1
Open a shell and enter:
stty erase ^h
2
At the prompt, enter:
telnet
SSH With iDRAC6
Secure Shell (SSH) is a command line connection with the same capabilities
as a Telnet session, but with session negotiation and encryption to improve
security. iDRAC6 supports SSH version 2 with password authentication.
SSH is enabled by default on iDRAC6.
You can use free programs like PuTTY or OpenSSH on a management
station to connect to the managed server’s iDRAC6. When an error occurs
during the login procedure, the SSH client issues an error message.
The message text is dependent on the client and is not controlled
by iDRAC6.
NOTE: OpenSSH should be run from a VT100 or ANSI terminal emulator on
Windows. Running OpenSSH at the Windows command prompt does not result in
full functionality (that is, some keys do not respond and no graphics are displayed).
iDRAC6 supports up to 4 Telnet sessions and 4 SSH sessions simultaneously.
However, only one of those 8 potential sessions may use SM-CLP. That is,
iDRAC6 supports only one SM-CLP session at a time. The session timeout is
controlled by the cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout property as described in
see iDRAC6 Administrator Reference Guide available on the Dell Support
website at support.dell.com/manuals.
iDRAC6 SSH implementation supports multiple cryptography schemes,
as shown in Table 3-1.
NOTE: SSHv1 is not supported.