Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

Console Policy Page

Table K-52 Console Page—Setup Tab (Continued)

Output Protocols

The protocols that you can use for outgoing connections on the console port:

 

All—All supported protocols are permitted. Supported protocols

 

include LAT, MOP, NASI, PAD, rlogin, SSH, Telnet, and V.120.

 

None—No protocols are permitted. This makes the port unusable by

 

outgoing connections.

 

Protocol—Enables one or more of the following protocols:

 

SSH—Secure Shell protocol.

 

Telnet—Standard TCP/IP terminal emulation protocol.

 

rlogin—UNIX rlogin protocol.

 

Note SSH and rlogin require that you configure AAA authentication. See

 

 

Console Page—Authentication Tab, page K-121.

 

Note Not all IOS Software Versions support rlogin as an output protocol.

 

 

Inbound Access List

The ACL that restricts incoming connections on the console port. Enter the

 

name of an ACL object, or click Select to display an Object Selectors,

 

page F-593. The object selector enables you to select either standard or

 

extended ACLs as well as to select or create a filter.

 

If the standard ACL you want is not listed, click the Create button in the

 

selector to display the Add and Edit Standard Access List Pages, page F-42.

 

From here you can create an ACL object.

 

 

Permit VRF Interface

Applies only when an inbound ACL is defined on the console port.

Connections

When selected, accepts incoming connections from interfaces that belong to

 

 

a VRF. When deselected, rejects incoming connections from interfaces that

 

belong to a VRF.

 

 

Outbound Access List

The ACL that restricts outgoing connections on the console port. Enter the

 

name of an ACL object, or click Select to display an Object Selectors,

 

page F-593. The object selector enables you to select either standard or

 

extended ACLs as well as to select or create a filter.

 

If the standard ACL you want is not listed, click the Create button in the

 

selector to display the Add and Edit Standard Access List Pages, page F-42.

 

From here you can create an ACL object.

 

 

 

 

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