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no ip ssh port
Use this command to restore the SSH server listen port to its factory default value.
Format no ip ssh port
Mode Privileged EXEC
ip ssh protocol
This command is used to set or remove protocol levels (or versions) for SSH. Either SSH1 (1), SSH2 (2),
or both SSH 1 and SSH 2 (1 and 2) can be set.
Default 2
Format ip ssh protocol [1] [2]
Mode Privileged EXEC
ip ssh server enable
This command enables the IP secure shell server. No new SSH connections are allowed, but the existing
SSH connections continue to work until timed-out or logged-out.
Default
Enabled
Format ip ssh server enable
Mode Privileged EXEC
no ip ssh server enable
This command disables the IP secure shell server.
Format
no ip ssh server enable
Mode Privileged EXEC
sshcon maxsessions
This command specifies the maximum number of SSH connection sessions that can be established. A
value of 0 indicates that no ssh connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5.
Default
5
Format sshcon maxsessions 0-5
Mode Privileged EXEC
Management Commands
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