From: Curtis Phillips (phillipscurtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jan 08 2000 - 18:30:02 GMT-3
Thanks to all who replied.. ctl-shft-6 without "x" does work ok.
I can not see any good reasons for creating other escape sequences that
would outweigh the price of having to remember a unique one for each router.
Am I missing something?
Again, thanks..
Curtis
Brad Hedlund <BHedlund@LifeTimeFitness.com> wrote:
You shouldnt get thrown back to the terminal server unless you hit X after
the break sequence.
When I want to break out of a ping or traceroute I just hold down CTRL and
SHIFT and pound on the 6 key a few times. Thats always works.
-Brad
>
> What's the simplest and easiest way to configure the lab
> routers to respond to
> the break-key sequence, ctl-shft-6 (for breaking out of a
> failing trace for
> instance)when using a reverse telnet session from a terminal
> server without
> being trown back to terminal server prompt?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Curtis
>
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