Changing SSH Settings

You can enable or disable the SSH access to the command line interface, or change the default TCP port for the SSH service. In addition, you can decide to log in using either the password or the public key over the SSH connection.

  1. Choose Device Settings > Network Services > SSH. The SSH Settings dialog appears.
  2. To use a different port, type a new port number in the port field. Valid range is 1 to 65535.
  3. To enable the SSH application, select the Enable SSH Access checkbox. To disable it, deselect the checkbox.
  4. To select a different authentication method, select one of the checkboxes.
  5. Click OK.

If the public key authentication is selected, you must type a valid SSH public key for each user profile to log in over the SSH connection. See Creating a User Profile.

See Also

Modifying Network Service Settings

Changing HTTP(S) Settings

Changing Telnet Settings

Configuring SNMP Settings

Changing Modbus/TCP Settings

Enabling Service Advertisement