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Configuring CMC to Use Command Line Consoles 59
NOTE: OpenSSH should be run from a VT100 or ANSI terminal emulator on
Windows. Running
OpenSSH at the Windows command prompt does not provide
full functionality (that is, some keys do not respond and no graphics are displayed).
For Linux, run SSH Client Services to connect to CMC with any shell.
Four simultaneous SSH sessions are supported at any given time. The session
timeout is controlled by the cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout property (see
"RACADM Subcommands" on page 317) or from the Services Management
page in the Web interface (see "Configuring Services" on page 143).
Enabling SSH on the CMC
SSH is enabled by default. If SSH is disabled, then you can enable it using
any other supported interface.
For instructions on enabling SSH connections on the CMC using RACADM,
see "config" on page 322 and "cfgSerial" on page 398. For instructions on
enabling SSH connections on the CMC using the Web interface, see
"Configuring Services" on page 143.
Changing the SSH Port
To change the SSH port, use the following command:
racadm config -g cfgRacTuning -o cfgRacTuneSshPort
<port number>
For more information about cfgSerialSshEnable and
cfgRacTuneSshPort properties, see "CMC Property Database Group and
Object Definitions" on page 385.
The CMC SSH implementation supports multiple cryptography schemes, as
shown in Table 3-2.