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Third Party Utility (Windows):
SSH sessions can be implemented under Windows with the use of third party
utility software, such as PuTTY, a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for
the Win32 and Unix platforms. To make an SSH connection with PuTTY, do
the following:
1. In the Host Name box, enter the Internet host name of the server you want
to connect to.
Note: The default SSH port is 22. If that port is already being used, select
an alternate port - from 5100 to 5115. This allows up to 16 additional
users to log in at the same time.
2. Select SSH from the Protocol buttons.
3. Click Open (at the bottom of the dialog box)
4. After you have connected, provide your SN0108 / SN0116 username and
password at the login prompts.
Note: If you make a mistake keying in the username, the SSH protocol
doesn't allow you to try again. You must close PuTTY and start over.
Once an SSH connection to the device is established, the SN0108 / SN0116
Main Menu comes up. This menu is the same as the main menu that appears
with Telnet sessions (see p. 41 for Telnet operation).
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