How to Configure a Device for Management Plane Protection
Command or Action
Step 9
end
or
commit
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-tftp-peer)# end
or
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router(config-tftp-peer)# commit
Step 10
show mgmt-plane [inband | out-of-band] [interface
{type instance} | vrf]
Example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show mgmt-plane out-of-band
interface GigabitEthernet 0/6/0/2
Cisco IOS XR System Security Configuration Guide for the Cisco CRS-1 Router
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Implementing Management Plane Protection on Cisco IOS XR Software
Purpose
Saves configuration changes.
•
When you issue the end command, the system
prompts you to commit changes:
Uncommitted changes found, commit them
before exiting (yes/no/cancel)?
[cancel]:
–
Entering yes saves configuration changes to
the running configuration file, exits the
configuration session, and returns the
router to EXEC mode.
Entering no exits the configuration session
–
and returns the router to EXEC mode
without committing the configuration
changes.
–
Entering cancel leaves the router in the
current configuration session without
exiting or committing the configuration
changes.
Use the commit command to save the
•
configuration changes to the running
configuration file and remain within the
configuration session.
Displays information about the management plane,
such as type of interface and protocols enabled on
the interface.
•
(Optional) Use the inband keyword to display
the inband management interface
configurations that are the interfaces that
process management packets as well as
data-forwarding packets.
(Optional) Use the out-of-band keyword to
•
display the out-of-band interface
configurations.
•
(Optional) Use the interface keyword to display
the details for a specific interface.
•
(Optional) Use the vrf keyword to display the
Virtual Private Network (VPN) routing and
forwarding reference of an out-of-band
interface.
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