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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 8 Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling
Configuring a Console Port Transport Map
Examples
In the following example, a transport map to set console port access policies is created and attached to
console port 0:
Router(config)#
transport-map type console consolehandler
Router(config-tmap)#
connection wait allow interruptible
Router(config-tmap)#
banner diagnostic X
Enter TEXT message. End with the character 'X'.
Welcome to diagnostic mode
X
Router(config-tmap)#
banner wait X
Enter TEXT message. End with the character 'X'.
Waiting for IOS vty line
X
Router(config-tmap)#
exit
Router(config)#
transport type console 0 input consolehandler
Step 5
banner
[
diagnostic
|
wait
]
banner-message
Example:
Router(config-tmap)#
banner diagnostic X
Enter TEXT message.
End with the character
'X'.
--Welcome to Diagnostic Mode--
X
Router(config-tmap)#
(Optional) Creates a banner message that will be seen by
users entering diagnostic mode or waiting for the IOS vty
line as a result of the console transport map configuration.
•
diagnostic
—Creates a banner message seen by users
directed into diagnostic mode as a result of the console
transport map configuration.
•
wait
—Creates a banner message seen by users waiting
for the IOS vty to become available.
•
banner-message
—The banner message, which begins
and ends with the same delimiting character.
Step 6
exit
Example:
Router(config-tmap)#
exit
Exits transport map configuration mode to re-enter global
configuration mode.
Step 7
transport type console
console-line-number
input
transport-map-name
Example:
Router(config)#
transport type console 0
input consolehandler
Applies the settings defined in the transport map to the
console interface.
The
transport-map-name
for this command must match the
transport-map-name
defined in the
transport-map type
console
command.
Command or Action
Purpose