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Viewing Console Port, SSH, and Telnet Handling Configurations
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Chapter 8 Console Port, Telnet, and SSH Handling Viewing Console Port, SSH, and Telnet Handling Configurations Router(config-tmap)# rsa keypair-name sshkeys Router(config-tmap)# authentication-retries 1 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 vty line-X Router(config-tmap)# time-out 30 Router(config-tmap)# transport interface gigabitethernet 0 Router(config-tmap)# exit Router(config)# transport type persistent ssh input sshhandler Viewing Console Port, SSH, and Telnet Handling Configurations Use the show transport-map [all | name transport-map-name | type [console | persistent [ssh | telnet]]] EXEC or privileged EXEC command to view the transport map configurations. In the following example, a console port, persistent SSH, and persistent Telnet transport are configured on the router and various forms of the show transport-map command are entered to illustrate the various ways the show transport-map command can be entered to gather transport map configuration information. Router# show transport-map all Transport Map: Name: consolehandler Type: Console Transport Connection: Wait option: Wait Allow Interruptable Wait banner: Waiting for the IOS CLI bshell banner: Welcome to Diagnostic Mode Transport Map: Name: sshhandler Type: Persistent SSH Transport Interface: GigabitEthernet0 Connection: Wait option: Wait Allow Interruptable Wait banner: Waiting for IOS prompt Bshell banner: Welcome to Diagnostic Mode SSH: OL-16506-10 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 8-11