To issue command-line interface (CLI) commands to the system
from a host, you must prepare the Secure Shell (SSH) client on the
host so that the host is accepted by the SSH server on the system.
To use a host that requires a different type of SSH client,
OpenSSH for example, follow the instructions for that software.
Enable
your host system to issue CLI commands:
For other types of hosts:- Authenticate to the system using a password.
Follow the instructions that are specific to the SSH client to generate
an SSH key pair.
- Store the SSH clients password or public key on the
system (using a Web browser to point to the management GUI or
the CLI from an already established host).
- Follow the instructions that are specific to the SSH
client to establish an SSH connection to the system.