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Sunday, 5 April 2009

Setting Banner Messages

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Router(config)#banner motd #
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UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS PROHIBITED!
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You can use banner messages to issue statements to users, indicating who is and who is not allowed access into the router. Banner messages should indicate the seriousness of an attempt to gain unauthorized access into the device and should never reflect to the user that gaining unauthorized access is acceptable. If possible, recite certain civil and federal laws that are applicable to unauthorized access and let users know what the punishment would be for accessing the device without express written permission. If possible, have certified legal experts within the company review the banner message.

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