Logging In Through the OSN|M Internal Service Interface Using SSH 21Logging In Throughthe OSN|M InternalService InterfaceUsing SSHAfter you install the OSN|M into the Switch 5500G’s expansion moduleslot, the OSN|M exchanges information with the switch through its twointernal service interfaces, which display as Eth0 and Eth1 in the Linuxsystem.The Switch 5500G provides two internal ports GigabitEthernet 1/1/1 andGigabitEthernet 1/1/2 to connect with Eth0 and Eth1. Eth1 can be usedas an external interface when the OSN|M serves as the SSH server. Thedefault IP address of Eth1 is 10.10.10.6/24.As shown in Figure 4, you can connect an SSH client with the OSN|Mresident switch or another switch in the fabric containing the OSN|Mresident switch, and then use SSH to log into the OSN|M’s Linux systemthrough the OSN|M’s Eth1 interface.n A Switch 5500G Ethernet switch provides two internal ports,GigabitEthernet 1/1/1 and GigabitEthernet 1/1/2, to connect to theOSN|M. Do not perform any configuration except to disable the SpanningTree Protocol (STP) on GigabitEthernet 1/1/1, and do not perform anyconfiguration on GigabitEthernet 1/1/2 except to allow a VLAN to pass.ConfigurationExampleNetwork diagramFigure 4 Logging in through the OSN|M’s internal service interface Eth1 usingSSHSSH client10.10 .10 .1 /24 Switch with OSN|MGE1/ 1/ 2Eth110. 10. 10. 6/ 24GE 1/0 /2 on the switchInternal connectionbetween the OSN|M and the switch