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Configuring a Console Port Transport Map
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Chapter 8 Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling Configuring a Console Port Transport Map Configuring a Console Port Transport Map This task describes how to configure a transport map for a console port interface on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router. SUMMARY STEPS 1. (Required) enable 2. (Required) configure terminal 3. (Required) transport-map type console transport-map-name 4. (Required) connection wait [allow interruptible | none {disconnect}] 5. (Optional) banner [diagnostic | wait] banner-message 6. (Required) exit 7. (Required) transport type console console-line-number input transport-map-name DETAILED STEPS Command or Action Step 1 enable Step 2 Example: Router> enable configure terminal Purpose Enables privileged EXEC mode. • Enter your password if prompted. Enters global configuration mode. Step 3 Step 4 Example: Router# configure terminal transport-map type console transport-map-name Example: Router(config)# transport-map type console consolehandler connection wait [allow interruptible | none] Example: Router(config-tmap)# connection wait none Creates and names a transport map for handling console connections, and enter transport map configuration mode. Specifies how a console connection will be handled using this transport map: • allow interruptible-The console connection waits for an IOS vty line to become available, and also allows user to enter diagnostic mode by interrupting a console connection waiting for the IOS vty line to become available. This is the default setting. Note Users can interrupt a waiting connection by entering Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Shift-6. • none-The console connection immediately enters diagnostic mode. OL-16506-10 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 8-3