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Show ssh command

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A command available on most Cisco IOS based platforms running suitable software; used to display ssh connections (in)to the device and related parameters.

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Image:Vm-power-on-medium.png Usage Syntax

show ssh [options]

Image:utilities-terminal-medium.png Typical Output

Connection Version Mode Encryption  Hmac                State          Username
0          2.0     IN   aes256-cbc  hmac-sha1    Session started       username
0          2.0     OUT  aes256-cbc  hmac-sha1    Session started       username
%No SSHv1 server connections running.

Image:object-flip-horizontal-medium.png Command Equivalents

The closest Cisco CSS command equivalent is the show lines command

The Extreme command equivalent is the show session command.

Image:icemon-medium.png Related Commands

The who command displays information on all inbound device connections to vty and console lines.

The connect command and telnet command can both be used to initiate outbound connections to other devices.

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