Hmm. Maybe you could do a nat policy, or maybe just hack a ssh tunnel to map 
the port. Does the built in ssh client support tunnels? If so you could 
restrict ssh access to the local host and get the result you need. Of course 
you'd have to start the tunnel redirect with a script.

Will O'Brien

On Apr 1, 2011, at 8:07 PM, "Richard A Steenbergen" <r...@e-gerbil.net> wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 08:23:31PM -0400, Jesus Alvarez wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Is there a way to change the SSH port for managing the EX switches and M 
>> routers? We normally avoid using the standard port 22.
> 
> No, I've been asking for this feature. :)
> 
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