6.0.3

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Use the vSphere Web Client to Enable Access to the ESXi Shell on page 202
You can use the vSphere Web Client to enable local and remote (SSH) access to the ESXi Shell and to
set the idle timeout and availability timeout.
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Use the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) to Enable Access to the ESXi Shell on page 203
The Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) allows you to interact with the host locally using text-based
menus. Evaluate carefully whether the security requirements of your environment support enabling
the Direct Console User Interface.
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Log in to the ESXi Shell for Troubleshooting on page 205
Perform ESXi conguration tasks with the vSphere Web Client. the vSphere CLI, or vSphere
PowerCLI. Log in to the ESXi Shell (formerly Tech Support Mode or TSM) for troubleshooting
purposes only.
Use the vSphere Web Client to Enable Access to the ESXi Shell
You can use the vSphere Web Client to enable local and remote (SSH) access to the ESXi Shell and to set the
idle timeout and availability timeout.
N Access the host by using the vSphere Web Client, remote command-line tools (vCLI and PowerCLI),
and published APIs. Do not enable remote access to the host using SSH unless special circumstances require
that you enable SSH access.
Prerequisites
If you want to use an authorized SSH key, you can upload it. See “ESXi SSH Keys,” on page 199.
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client inventory.
2 Click the Manage tab and click .
3 Under System, select Security .
4 In the Services panel, click Edit.
5 Select a service from the list.
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ESXi Shell
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SSH
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Direct Console UI
6 Click Service Details and select the startup policy Start and stop manually.
When you select Start and stop manually, the service does not start when you reboot the host. If you
want the service to start when you reboot the host, select Start and stop with host.
7 Select Start to enable the service.
8 Click OK.
What to do next
Set the availability and idle timeouts for the ESXi Shell. See “Create a Timeout for ESXi Shell Availability in
the vSphere Web Client,” on page 203 and “Create a Timeout for Idle ESXi Shell Sessions in the vSphere
Web Client,” on page 203
vSphere Security
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