From: ali Hussain (crownofdc@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 13:02:25 GMT-3
You can set up different escape character for each
router so depending on the how deep you go in, you can
get back to the router that you want by it escape
character...
--- Brian Hescock <bhescock@cisco.com> wrote:
> I thought I'd throw in my two cents to simplify this
> for you:
>
> - the key is knowing how deep you are, i.e. how many
> routers you've telnetted
> away from the first router.
> - you can always get back to the first router by
> using control-shift-6-x
> - if you're at the last router and want to get back
> to the second router you've
> telnetted to, use control-shift-66-x
> - if you're at the last router and want to get back
> to the third router you've
> telnetted to, use control-shift-666-x
> - and so on
>
> - as mentioned in a previous e-mail, you can use
> "exit" to get the previous
> router; however, if you wanted to go back to that
> router again you would have
> to telnet to it again. If you use the
> control-shift-6-x method, you can just
> press Return and you'll go back to the router (or
> use the session number and
> press Return). You also wouldn't want to use "exit"
> three times to go back
> three routers they have to manually telnet to get
> back again, it's far too slow
> and you really don't have time for it on the lab.
> ;-)
>
> Brian
>
> "Lee, Vaughan" wrote:
>
> > To return from R3 to R2, use the sequence
> Ctrl-Shift-6, Ctrl-Shift-6, x.
> >
> > You can daisy chain telnets between a number of
> routers, and move between
> > them by using various numbers of escapes
> (Ctrl-shift-6). Escape, x moves you
> > back to your 'root' router. Escape, escape, x
> moves you to one router down
> > from the root. Escape, escape, escape, x moves you
> to two routers down from
> > the root etc.
> >
> > I found this by accident, and although I don't use
> it often, have found
> > occasions where it's useful.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Vaughan
> >
> >
> > Vaughan Lee, Network Specialist.
> > CCIE #5250
> > debis IT Services (UK) Ltd.
> > E-mail: vaughan.lee@debis.co.uk
> > Direct Phone: 01908 279561
> > Direct Fax: 01908 279061
> > http://www.debis.co.uk/ <http://www.debis.co.uk/>
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: stiff [mailto:stiff.yu@datacraft-asia.com]
> > Sent: 11 May 2000 09:59
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: telenet question
> >
> > hellow every,
> > I have a simple question,when telnet from R1 to
> R2,the R2 to R3,
> > I want to return from R3 to R2,I can't do
> it,because I use Ctrl+Shift+6+x
> > I will return form R3 to R1.I need you help.
> >
> > regards
> >
> >
>
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> > YU JIAN CHUN
> > CSD engineer of Datacraft-china ltd.
> > tel:(8610) 65882123
> > fax:(8610)65882110
> >
> >
>
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