host1(config)#
line vty 0 29
host1(config-line)#
?
access-class Restrict or permit telnet access based on an access list
data-character-bits Set the number of bits per character used by the display
default Set a command to its default(s)
do Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exec-banner Enable the exec banner
exec-timeout Set the inactivity timeout
exit Exit from the current command mode
help Describe the interactive help system
log Configure logging settings
login Require the use of passwords for vty logins
macro Run a CLI macro
motd-banner Enable the message of the day banner
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
password Configure the password for line access
run Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a specified duration
timeout Specify the login timeout value for the selected line(s)
NOTE:
The
privilege
command is available in Line Configuration mode when
the user is logged in at privilege level 15. For more information, see
“Privileged-Level Access” on page 46 and “CLI Command Privileges” on
page 49 .
Local IPSec Transport Profile Configuration
In this mode, you can configure preshared IKE keys for IPSec transport profiles.
From the IPSec Transport Profile Configuration mode, type
local ip address
and the
ipAddress
, and press Enter.
host1(config-ipsec-transport-profile)#
local ip address 10.10.1.1
host1(config-ipsec-transport-profile-local)#
?
default Set a command to its default(s)
do Run an exec mode command (alias command run)
exit Exit from the current command mode
help Describe the interactive help system
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
pre-share Specify pre-shared group key based on local ip address
pre-share-masked A pre-encrypted key, generated by show config rather than
interactive
run Run an exec mode command (alias command do)
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a specified duration
Local User Configuration Mode
In this mode, you can configure parameters for user entries in local user databases.
From the Global Configuration mode, type either
aaa local username
and the
userName
and
databaseName
or
aaa local database
and the
databaseName
. Then press Enter.
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