You can establish an SSH connection to a device from the Security Devices page. You can also establish multiple SSH sessions to the same device. A new SSH terminal window is opened for every new connection to the device.
Note: Some browser plug-ins might cause undesirable behavior in open SSH windows; disabling such plug-ins might resolve the issue.
Before you open an SSH session to connect to a managed device, ensure that:
Note: Once launched, the SSH window appears in a new window. Ensure that you enable pop-ups on your browser for the device for which the application is being launched.
To connect to a device by using SSH:
The Security Devices page appears.
The SSH to Device page appears in a new tab or browser window.
Junos Space validates the fingerprint stored in the database with that on the device. If the fingerprints on the device match the fingerprints in the database, the SSH terminal is displayed. If the fingerprints do not match, you need to acknowledge the device SSH fingerprints. See Resolving Key Conflicts in Security Director.
Table 93: SSH to Device Settings
Setting | Guideline |
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IP Address | Displays the IP address of the device. |
Username | Enter the username of the user on the device. |
Password | Enter the corresponding password for user on the device. |
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