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 Chapter 2: Accessing the MergePoint 5224/5240 Appliance and Target Devices        25
3.
If you have connected to the MergePoint 5224/5240 SP manager console as an administrative 
or root user, type 
/usr/bin/spshell
 on the command line.
4.
Select the name of the target device to access.
5.
Press 
Enter
 or 
Return
. A list of actions displays.
6.
Select the desired action from the menu that displays.
7.
If you have selected either Access the service processor’s console or Access the device's 
console
 when the console login prompt appears, log into the console.
To exit from a console session:
Perform one of the two following steps to exit from the console of an SP, server or device before 
closing the terminal window:
On the command line of the terminal, type the 
exit
 command
[root@rdqailo /]# exit
-or-
Enter the hotkey combination 
Ctrl
+
e
+
c.
The terminal window closes.
Creating an SSH Tunnel
As an alternative to using DirectCommand through the Web Manager, an authorized user can 
access a native web application after creating an SSH tunnel using local port forwarding. An 
arbitrarily chosen TCP port number on the user’s host is forwarded to the IP address of a target 
device managed by the MergePoint 5224/5240 SP manager.
The prerequisites are shown in the following list:
The user’s workstation must be running an appropriate SSH client.
The authentication type configured for the target device must be the same as the authentication 
method configured for the MergePoint 5224/5240 SP manager.
The user must be authorized for native IP access to the target device.
After the user creates the SSH tunnel and the user is authenticated, the user can launch a browser 
that runs the native web application on the target device.
PuTTY on Windows and OpenSSH on Linux are some of the SSH clients available for creating an 
SSH tunnel. The feature works with SSH protocol v1 and v2. See http://www.openssh.com tor 
additional clients.
Common port numbers are:  HTTP 80 and HTTPS 443
Our examples use port 443 for HTTPS for a target device whose IP address is 10.10.1.181.
The example local TCP port number used is 8080. You can select a random number over 1000.