Starting and Stopping the SSH Server

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To start the SSH server, enter the following command:

$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SSH_STARTUP.COM

To stop the server, enter the following command:

$ @SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$SSH_SHUTDOWN.COM

If you enable the SSH service using the TCPIP$CONFIG.COM command procedure, the SSH server starts automatically when TCP/IP Services is started. To enable the SSH server, from the SSH Server Configuration menu, choose the Enable service option (1). For example:

SSH Configuration Service is not defined in the SYSUAF.
Service is defined in the TCPIP$SERVICE database.
Service is not enabled.
Service is stopped.

  SSH configuration options:
    Enable service on this node
    {E] - Exit SSH configuration 
  Enter configuration option: 1