Manage Network Devices with Generic SSH Access

Generic SSH refers to the use of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol as a standard method to securely access and manage network devices remotely. Devices such as Linux servers, Unix-based systems, or third-party network appliances accessible using SSH. It provides encrypted communication, replacing less secure protocols like Telnet. These devices are accessible using SSH that can be onboarded and managed through Security Cloud Control by specifying the device’s IP or FQDN, SSH port, and login credentials.