After you
To log on to the host operating system with an SSH client, use the management IP address specified during
For information about using third-party management tools on CentOS, see Third-party Management Tools.
You can download and use PuTTY, a suite of open-source SSH clients:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
In particular, the putty.exe client allows you access a shell to execute programs on the command line of the host operating system. PuTTY also includes the pscp.exe command-line utility that allows you to securely transfer files from a remote system to the host operating system.
If you prefer a secure copy (SCP) client with a graphical user interface, you can also try the open-source WinSCP utility:
On many Linux- and UNIX-based systems, SSH utilities are already installed and enabled by default. See ssh(1) and scp(1) for information about how to use these utilities.