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Chapter 8 Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling Configuring Persistent Telnet Command or Action Step 7 exit Step 8 Example: Router(config-tmap)# exit transport type persistent telnet input transport-map-name Example: Router(config)# transport type persistent telnet input telnethandler Purpose Exits transport map configuration mode to re-enter global configuration mode. Applies the settings defined in the transport map to the Management Ethernet interface. The transport-map-name for this command must match the transport-map-name defined in the transport-map type persistent telnet command. Examples In the following example, a transport map that will make all Telnet connections wait for an IOS vty line to become available before connecting to the router, while also allowing the user to interrupt the process and enter diagnostic mode, is configured and applied to the Management Ethernet interface (interface gigabitethernet 0). A diagnostic and a wait banner are also configured. The transport map is then applied to the interface when the transport type persistent telnet input command is entered to enable persistent Telnet. Router(config)# transport-map type persistent telnet telnethandler 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 Process-X Router(config-tmap)# transport interface gigabitethernet 0 Router(config-tmap)# exit Router(config)# transport type persistent telnet input telnethandler OL-16506-10 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 8-7