C.8.10. Network Services::SSH


The Network Services::SSH probe determines the availability of SSH on the specified port and collects the following metric:
  • Remote Service Latency — The time it takes in seconds for the SSH server to answer a connection request.
Upon successfully contacting the SSH server and receiving a valid response, the probe displays the protocol and server version information. If the probe receives an invalid response, it displays the message returned from the server and generates a WARNING state.
Table C.46. Network Services::SSH settings
Field Value
SSH Port* 22
Timeout* 5
Critical Maximum Remote Service Latency
Warning Maximum Remote Service Latency
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