Cisco ASR1002-5G-SHA/K9 Software Guide - Page 278
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Configuring Persistent Telnet Chapter 8 Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling Step 4 Command or Action connection wait [allow {interruptible}| none {disconnect}] Example: Router(config-tmap)# connection wait none Purpose Specifies how a persistent Telnet connection will be handled using this transport map: • allow-The Telnet connection waits for an IOS vty line to become available, and exits the router if interrupted. • allow interruptible-The Telnet connection waits for the IOS vty line to become available, and also allows user to enter diagnostic mode by interrupting a Telnet connection waiting for the IOS vty line to become available. This is the default setting. 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)# Step 6 transport interface gigabitethernet 0 Example: Router(config-tmap)# transport interface gigabitethernet 0 Note Users can interrupt a waiting connection by entering Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Shift-6. • none-The Telnet connection immediately enters diagnostic mode. • none disconnect-The Telnet connection does not wait for the IOS vty line and does not enter diagnostic mode, so all Telnet connections are rejected if no vty line is immediately available in IOS. (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 persistent Telnet configuration. • diagnostic-creates a banner message seen by users directed into diagnostic mode as a result of the persistent Telnet configuration. • wait-creates a banner message seen by users waiting for the vty line to become available. • banner-message-the banner message, which begins and ends with the same delimiting character. Applies the transport map settings to the Management Ethernet interface (interface gigabitethernet 0). Persistent Telnet can only be applied to the Management Ethernet interface on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers. This step must be taken before applying the transport map to the Management Ethernet interface. Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 8-6 OL-16506-10