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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 60 Router Device Administration
Console Policy Page
Privilege Level The privilege level assigned to users connected to the console port.
Valid values range from 0 to 15:
0—Grants access to these commands only: disable, enable, exit,
help, and logout.
1—Enables nonprivileged access to the router (normal
EXEC-mode use privileges).
15—Enables privileged access to the router (traditional enable
privileges).
Note Levels 2-14 are not normally used in a default configuration,
but custom configurations can be created by moving commands
that are normally at level 15 to a lower level and commands that
are normally at level 1 to a higher level. You can configure the
privilege levels of commands using the CLI or by defining a
FlexConfig.
Note If you do not define a value, level 1 is assigned by default. This
value does not appear in the device configuration.
Disable all the EXEC
sessions to the router via this
line
When selected, disables EXEC sessions over this line. Select this
option when you want to allow only an outgoing connection on the
console. This option is useful for keeping the console port free from
unsolicited incoming data that can tie up the line.
When deselected, EXEC sessions are enabled on the console port. This
is the default.
Note Selecting this option blocks all access to the device via the
console port.
Exec Timeout The amount of time (in seconds) that the EXEC command interpreter
waits to detect user input on the console port. If no input is detected,
the line is disconnected. Valid values range from 0 to 2147483. The
default is 600 (10 minutes). Setting the value to 0 disables the timeout.
Note Although the timeout is defined in seconds, it appears in the
CLI in the format [mm ss].
Table 60-16 Console Page—Setup Tab (Continued)
Element Description