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E5700 ssh remote login

gfz-marco
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Hello

 

We just got two E5700 and can't figure out how to login using ssh.

 

Webgui works fine, admin user/password is configured but the same user/pw that works for the webgui won't work with ssh.

 

What are we doing wrong?

 

Cheers

Marco

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PabloZorzoli
17,172 Views

- what about diag/admin pw.

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PabloZorzoli
17,263 Views

Hey @gfz-marco

 

Have you enabled remote login?

 

Hardware -> Show back of shelf -> Select controller A ->  Change Remote Login

 

That should guide you through enabling ssh access

 

cheers,

 

Pablo

gfz-marco
17,252 Views

Hi Pablo

 

We already activated Remote Login on Controller B and we can connect via ssh, but when trying to login as "admin", the same user we use on the webgui, we just can't logon to the console.

 

Webgui: admin/pw - ok

ssh: admin/pw - fail

 

Cheers

Marco

PabloZorzoli
17,173 Views

- what about diag/admin pw.

gfz-marco
17,154 Views

Works!

Great, thx Pablo

FabioGalifi
16,930 Views

Marco, please, can you explain wich steps you used? I have the same issue.

JacopoCeccaroni
16,918 Views

I have the same issue... can you explain please?

Many thanks in advance!

PabloZorzoli
16,879 Views

Hardware -> Show back of shelf -> Select controller A ->  Change Remote Login

then to log in user=diag and password is the admin password

Arun_K
9,974 Views

Works well, Thanks for posting.

MitchBlackburn
17,227 Views

You won't be able to use the same user/passwd to access the shell as you use to access the gui. I recommend you contact support for information on access using ssh. Is there some specific task you are trying to perform that you believe requires ssh access?

gfz-marco
17,189 Views

Hi Mitch

 

This begs the question why the customer can activate but not use the remote login (ssh) in the first place?

 

Our intention was to get more detailed information and options.

For example, the sensors in the gui just show the state "optimal", which is nice but doesn't help if it comes to syslogging exact data and events.

 

We have configured syslog in the settings, but would like to compare the data "low level", thus using a shell.

 

If this is not an option for the customer ... ok

 

Cheers

Marco

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